New Database Shows How Bad Your State Is At Managing Voter Rolls
The Public Interest Legal Foundation has launched a new public interest law firm, which focuses on the cleaning of state voter lists. Interactive tool now available For concerned citizens to monitor the voter rolls in their states. The database includes current voter roll errors in all fifty states. This includes duplicate registrants and voters who have moved away from their state.
Using PILF’s interactive maps, users can click on any state and view a statistical breakdown with links to additional information.
According to the law company, more than 317,000 people are missing from state voter rolls. PILF’s tool also reveals over 54,000 duplicate same-address registrations and more 449,000 interstate duplicates. This means that voters may be registered in more states than one.
“We hope this interactive database will draw attention to the hundreds of thousands of errors in the voter rolls,” J. Christian Adams, President of the PILF, made these remarks in a statement. “Every error in the voter rolls is a vulnerability in our elections that can lead to fraud and abuse. Election officials must do their job and keep accurate voter rolls.”
The National Voter Registration Act requires states to maintain accurate voter rolls and clean up their voter lists. As stated previously reportedMultiple states have not updated their voter rolls in the right way. Sometimes, it is the fault of the Electronic Registration Information Center, which ostensibly exists in order to clean state voter roll but is controlled and managed by Democrat operatives. This interstate alliance tends not to eliminate duplicate or dead registrants but rather inflate the state voter rolls.
PILF has won successful litigation against election officials in Pennsylvania and Mississippi for failing to clean up state voter rolls. The good government group is currently Suing Jocelyn Benson (Michigan Secretary of State), claimed that nearly 26,000 Michigan voters were not removed from the rolls.
Judicial Watch, another conservative advocacy group has forced Los Angeles County to follow their lead. To remove 1.2 Million ineligible voters Its rolls.
Victoria Marshall is a staff journalist at The Federalist. Her writing has appeared in The Federalist, National Review, Townhall, and the New York Post. Hillsdale College, where she studied journalism and politics, graduated her in May 2021. Follow her Twitter @vemrshll.
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