Voters across the U.S. on Tuesday voted to pass state laws prohibiting non-citizens from voting in elections, multiple outlets reported.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is involved ... aimed at protecting voter rights. The DOJ's civil rights division is engaged in active lawsuits in Virginia and Alabama, as well as monitoring ...
And about 60,000 active no-party voters were added to the rolls. However, it’s hard compare voter registration data to previous election cycles because of redistricting and changes made to Iowa ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) recently took legal action against Virginia and Alabama for their efforts to remove noncitizens from voter rolls too close to Election Day. Meanwhile, Texas, Ohio, and ...
filing lawsuits to prevent the removal of noncitizens from the rolls. In Alabama, when Secretary of State Wes Allen identified over 3,000 registered voters who were noncitizens, the Biden-Harris DOJ ...
Houser sent out mass mailings encouraging people to remove themselves from the voter rolls if they’d moved out of the commonwealth. Enclosed with the letters were blank forms the recipient could ...
The Republican attorney general in Iowa is among officials in 26 states who signed onto a legal brief asking the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in a dispute about Virginia’s ...
So, that happened in Alabama, where more than 2,000 — at least more than 2,000 U.S. citizens were swept up in an effort that was supposedly targeting noncitizens on the Alabama voter rolls.
The Department of Justice sued Alabama and Virginia in recent months over their moves to remove non-citizens from the voter rolls. The DOJ has claimed that the states have violated clauses that ...