Voter Roll Purge in Texas

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott removed over one million people from the state’s voter rolls to prevent ineligible voters, including non-citizens, from voting. This move was part of a broader effort to ensure voter integrity following the 2020 presidential election.

Legal Battle Over Voter Rolls in Maricopa County

America First Legal is suing Maricopa County for allegedly refusing to remove thousands of illegal immigrants from its voter rolls, claiming they are interfering in the 2024 election. The county recorder denies the allegations.

Lawsuit against Maricopa County Recorder in Arizona

America First Legal filed a lawsuit against Maricopa County Recorder in Arizona for failing to remove illegal aliens from voter rolls, despite state law. The group aims to prevent illegal aliens from voting in the 2024 election.

Ohio Voter Roll Purge of Non-Citizens

Ohio Secretary of State purges hundreds of non-citizens from voter rolls after audit reveals flaws, individuals given chance to submit provisional ballot upon proof of citizenship. Audit ongoing, may result in more purges as Election Day nears.

Election Security Bill Requiring Proof of Citizenship

Discussion on a key election security bill requiring proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections and purging noncitizens from voter rolls. The bill is supported by former President Trump and Speaker Mike Johnson.

Judicial Watch suing California election officials over voter roll maintenance

Judicial Watch is suing California election officials to remove ineligible and inactive registrants from the voter rolls, citing violations of the National Voter Registration Act. The lawsuit highlights counties in California that have removed very few registrants despite having millions on the rolls.