5 Million Dirty Names Cleaned from Voter Rolls! | Judicial Watch

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Summary

➡ Judicial Watch has successfully removed five million ineligible names from voter lists across the U.S. This includes major cleanups in Los Angeles County, New York City, and states like Pennsylvania, Colorado, North Carolina, Ohio, and Kentucky. However, this is just the beginning, as more cleanup lawsuits are ongoing in Oregon, Illinois, and California.

 

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Five million. That’s the number of dirty names cleaned from the voter rolls across the country, thanks to Judicial Watch legal action. Los Angeles County confirmed the removal of 1.2 million ineligible names from its rolls. New York City alone has removed over 900,000 ineligible names. States like Pennsylvania, Colorado, North Carolina, and Ohio have all removed hundreds of thousands of ineligible voters. Most recently, Kentucky confirmed the removal of 735,000 names from its voter rolls as part of a consent decree with Judicial Watch. But 5 million names is just the start. Other voter roll cleanup lawsuits by Judicial Watch continue in Oregon, Illinois, and California.

After the 2024 election, Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said this. Hey, everyone. Indeed, the steal was stopped on Election Day. I think in no small part thanks to Judicial Watch’s heavy lifting. In just the last year and a half or two, we’ve cleaned up 4 million dirty names from the rolls. We also got that huge Fifth Circuit ruling the other day that found counting ballots received after Election Day is unlawful. You can be sure that all helped ensure cleaner elections on Election Day, but there’s more work to be done. So be sure to support Judicial Watch’s election integrity work.

Go to judicialwatch.org to learn more. [tr:trw].

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