(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch today announced that District Court Judge Matthew J. Maddox of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland struck down a Maryland State Board of Elections regulation that restricted and criminalized the use of voter registration lists for voter fraud and other “investigations.” Citing a separate Judicial Watch court victory in Maryland that opened up voter rolls to public scrutiny under federal law, the court recognized that restricting the use...| Judicial Watch
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The bill would need to be attached to other legislation in the Senate to make citizenship proof the law when registering to vote. Plus, DNI drops a bombshell over election security investigations.| epec.substack.com
Decision reportedly brings full month and date-of-birth back to voter-list maintenance records required by federal statute. Plus, a veto list grows for VA Gov. Youngkin.| epec.substack.com
Voters and election officials around the country should pay close attention to how the state’s new proof of citizenship law affects voters, because one way or another, they could be contending with similar requirements.| Votebeat
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The Republican Party of Virginia has urged the U.S. Supreme Court to reinstate Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s executive order removing approximately 6,000 Virginians from the voter rolls, filing an amicus brief on Tuesday in support of the governor’s efforts. The party’s brief reached the court one day after Virginia filed an emergency stay asking the Supreme […]| Virginia Mercury
Public health champions emphasize the importance of voter registration, noting that voting and health are associated.| The Journalist's Resource
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The false notion that undocumented immigrants affect federal elections has a long history. But this year, due in part to rising migration at the U.S. southern border, the idea could have new potency.| NPR
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