Judicial Watch Alleges Nearly 2 Million “Extra” Names on Voter Rolls In PA, NC
Judicial Watch Alleges Nearly 2 Million “Extra” Names on Voter Rolls In PA, NC
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Past incidents in California and Texas
Judicial Watch founder Tom Fitton says “we’ve been filling lawsuits both in North Carolina and Pennsylvania to clean up the rolls under federal law. We’re enforcing the law, not the DOJ” (Department of Justice). Fitton reports that there are nearly 2 million “extra names on voter rolls in North Carolina and Pennsylvania.”
A Fox News article reported in 2019 that “Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Friday that the state has discovered 95,000 non-citizens on the voter rolls going back to 1996, 58,000 of whom have voted in at least one Texas election — an announcement likely to raise fresh concerns about the prospect of voter fraud.”
Also in 2019, Judicial Watch announced that they had signed
…a settlement agreement with the State of California and County of Los Angeles under which they will begin the process of removing from their voter registration rolls as many as 1.5 million inactive registered names that may be invalid.These removals are required by the Nation Voter Registration Act (NVRA).NVRA is a federal law requiring the removal of inactive registrations from the voter rolls after two general federal elections (encompassing from 2 to 4 years). Inactive voter registrations belong, for the most part, to voters who have moved to another county or state or have passed away.Los Angeles County has over 10 million residents, more than the population of 41 of the 50 United States. California is America’s largest state, with almost 40 million residents.
According to John Solomon:
A review of court cases and recent indictments – including one this week in Philadelphia against a former congressman – finds there have been at least four dozen cases in criminal and civil court since the last presidential election in 2016 in which voter fraud has led to charges, convictions, lawsuits or plea deals.The schemes have ranged from old fashioned ballot-box stuffing to absentee and mail-in ballot fraud.Four New Jersey residents, including one city council member and one city councilmen-elect in Patterson, N.J., were charged last month in what state officials said was a mail-in ballot fraud scheme. The four were charged with multiple crimes including voting fraud, tampering with public records, and unauthorized possession of multiple vote-by-mail ballots.In February, 62-year-old Norman Hall pled guilty in a scheme to pay money and cigarettes to homeless people on Los Angeles’ Skid Row in exchange for false and forged signatures on ballot petitions and voter registration forms. Hall got a year in jail.Video clip HERE.
BIG -ICYMI: LA County to Remove Up 1.59 million "inactive" names from dirty voting rolls -- thanks to @JudicialWatch federal lawsuit settlement! This is huge news for cleaner elections and more is coming in CA and other states. Great interview with @OANN https://youtu.be/qDw_5ZOg5vk
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