
The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a 7-2 ruling against a judge associated with the Clinton administration who attempted to control government hiring. Concurrently, Judicial Watch announced the removal of over 5 million ineligible names from voter rolls nationwide, attributing this achievement to their legal efforts. Key removals include 735,000 ineligible voter registrations eliminated by Kentucky's State Board of Elections since 2019, and nearly 1 million names purged from New York City's voter rolls following a Judicial Watch lawsuit. Additional clean-up efforts have taken place in Louisiana, Washington D.C., Pennsylvania, and Colorado. Furthermore, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a ruling that ballots arriving after Election Day should not be counted, reinforcing election law compliance.
5 Million Names Cleaned from Voter Rolls—Thanks to Judicial Watch! @TomFitton https://t.co/aG2QRlDNqr https://t.co/cLCTSPFeCa
REMARKABLE ACHIEVEMENT: Judicial Watch has cleaned 5 million names from the voter rolls nationwide (LA, NYC, DC, PA, CO, KY!), but there are millions more that still need to be removed! @TomFitton Read: https://t.co/aG2QRlDfAT https://t.co/wrNGJ5ETvY
5 MILLION NAMES CLEANED FROM VOTER ROLLS THANKS TO JUDICIAL WATCH: Kentucky removed 735k ineligible voter registrations. New York City alone removed 918,139 names from its rolls. @TomFitton Read: https://t.co/aG2QRlDfAT https://t.co/YN3ji0KPqQ