In December 2024, Harmeet Dhillon was appointed by Donald Trump to lead the DOJ Civil Rights Division. Since her confirmation in April, Dhillon and her team have discovered significant issues with voter rolls across the United States.
• Voter Roll Anomalies: The DOJ found over 260,000 deceased individuals still listed on voter rolls, along with thousands of noncitizens registered to vote.
• Legal Actions: Fourteen states have been sued for not meeting federal transparency requirements regarding voter registration, while four states have voluntarily complied by providing voter data and starting cleanup.
• State Compliance Efforts: The DOJ has reached out to all 50 states to ensure they adhere to the Help America Vote Act, leading to effective actions in states like North Carolina, which is reviewing about 100,000 problematic voter registrations.
• Ongoing Challenges: California has faced multiple lawsuits for failing to provide voter records, despite other states cooperating.
• Importance of Clean Voter Rolls: Dhillon emphasizes the need for integrity in voting, where every citizen deserves assurance that their vote matters.
Dhillon’s work aims to address and resolve irregularities in voter registration, particularly in states with suspected compromised rolls, advocating for a fair electoral process.
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