Judicial Watch has successfully compelled the removal of 5 million inaccurate or ineligible names from voter rolls through a series of lawsuits. The organization is currently pursuing further legal action in federal courts to remove additional problematic voter registrations in Oregon, Illinois, and California. The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a statement of interest supporting Judicial Watch's lawsuit aimed at enforcing federal law to clean up Illinois' election rolls. Judicial Watch also secured a ruling from the Fifth Circuit Court that ballots received up to five days after Election Day should not be counted, deeming such practices unlawful. Additionally, concerns have been raised about voter registration rates exceeding 100% in 35 counties in Oregon, indicating more registered voters than eligible voters. Federal officials have demanded Illinois provide an unredacted voter registration database containing sensitive personal information, setting a compliance deadline of September 1. Judicial Watch has also highlighted its role in exposing the Russiagate scandal and related alleged abuses involving former political figures.
.@TomFitton: Voter registration over 100% means more names on voter lists than actual eligible voters. 35 Oregon counties exceed 100% registration! https://t.co/lI9oR6I4Yx https://t.co/rH7p2n37MD
Federal officials are continuing to press their demand for Illinois' unredacted voter registration database, which includes sensitive personal information, and are now giving state officials until Monday, Sept. 1, to comply. https://t.co/HWKrIo25rS
.@TomFitton: Judicial Watch exposed the Russiagate scandal: FISA abuses, Steele dossier, Obama’s secret meetings, etc. There’s long been more than enough evidence to prosecute Obama, Hillary & the Biden gang. https://t.co/9oDZ0GaxY9