“The Department of Justice has issued new guidance on voter roll maintenance as states clean up their lists. On Monday, the DOJ issued details on how and when voters may be removed from voter rolls. The guidance notes that voter roll maintenance must follow federal law and be conducted in a nondiscriminatory fashion. A program that systematically removes voters cannot be conducted within 90 days of a federal election. The guidance adds that the Voting Rights Act protects the right to vote.”
“The DOJ guidance comes as secretaries of state remove ineligible voters from their voter rolls and nonprofits file lawsuits in states where allegedly ineligible voters have not been removed. For example, last week, America First Legal filed an amended lawsuit against all 15 of Arizona’s counties for allegedly failing to remove non-citizens from their voter rolls.”
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