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It’s shocking. Pennsylvania officials reportedly admitted that “for decades, the Department of Motor Vehicles had allowed non-U.S. citizens to register to vote through the state’s ‘motor voter’ system.”
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Judicial Watch
Dear Judicial Watch Member,

This is a shocker. Pennsylvania officials reportedly admitted “for decades, the Department of Motor Vehicles had allowed non-U.S. citizens to register to vote through the state’s ‘motor voter’ system.”


This breach of election integrity has now been compounded by the Third Circuit Court’s recent decision to deny allies of Judicial Watch standing to sue for the associated voter information (the Public Interest Legal Foundation, or PILF).


This voter info is guaranteed under the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA).


Dirty Voter Rolls.


No Private Oversight.


A dangerous combination for faith and confidence in our elections.


That’s why your Judicial Watch has filed a brief to the Supreme Court of the United States (along with the Allied Educational Foundation, or AEF), asking the court to reverse the decision of the Third Court and grant PILF standing to sue.


I’m emailing you today to request that you join Judicial Watch as a donor with a tax-deductible gift to support this effort, along with the rest of our nation-leading election integrity litigation.


Support The Fight for Clean Voter Rolls

You have helped expand our work by following our fights and sharing our content. Thank you.


But we cannot do this work without strong financial support from our donors.


WHY IT MATTERS FOR CLEAN ELECTIONS


Private individuals and organizations have lawful access to public records under the NVRA’s public-disclosure provision. The Third Circuit Court is denying this access.


Such barriers to access voter data mean less transparency and more opportunities for dirty voter rolls to go undetected, impacting election integrity.


The outcome of this case could have a significant impact on Americans’ right to monitor the accuracy of voter rolls nationwide.


WHY YOUR SUPPORT MATTERS


The support of our donors is all that allows Judicial Watch to lead these election integrity efforts and continuously expand our docket, quickly responding when new cases emerge.


We have already removed over 5 million dirty names from voter rolls. And this year we are litigating 140+ cases to fight for government accountability and combat the radical Left’s efforts to steal our elections.


As the national leader in election integrity litigation, Judicial Watch also brings our 32 years of experience, winning reputation, and litigative muscle to bear in partnership with aligned organizations who are also doing important work.


Please help us continue not just this case, but all our election integrity initiatives, by making a generous tax-deductible gift today.


DEFEND THE RULE OF LAW TODAY

Thank you for promptly reading this time-sensitive update. And thank you for considering joining Judicial watch with a generous gift today.


Sincerely,


Tom Fitton
President, Judicial Watch


P.S. Pennsylvania and other states should not be able to shield their voter rolls from the oversight of the American people as required under the NVRA. Lawful access is key for ensuring non-citizens and other ineligible voter names aren’t creating opportunities for fraud.


Please join the ranks of our financial supporters with a generous tax-deductible gift today to help Judicial Watch defend the rule of law.


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