A series of voter roll lawsuits ahead of the 2024 presidential election offer a roadmap of what election rejection this November could look like.
The Justice Department alleged Virginia violated federal law when it launched a systematic program aimed at purging potential ...
A divided Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed Virginia to implement a program that state officials say is aimed at removing ...
The Supreme Court just ignored a key provision of the National Voter Registration Act,” a civil rights attorney said.
Virginia can cancel more than 1,600 voter registrations the state claims are held by noncitizens in advance of next week’s ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has granted Virginia’s emergency request to keep “noncitizens” off voter rolls, Attorney General Jason ...
A coalition of voting rights groups argued that these actions violate the National Voter Registration Act of 1993, which requires that states must finish removing ineligible voters from ...
The National Voter Registration Act requires a 90-day “quiet period” ahead of elections for the maintenance of voter rolls so ...
On September 27 the DOJ announced a suit against the State of Alabama and the secretary of state Wes Allen, challenging a program it alleges is "aimed at removing voters from its election rolls too ...
Those opposed to the program relied on a 1993 law, the National Voter Registration Act, which bars states from making “systematic” changes to voting rolls with 90 days of a federal election.