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Judicial Watch Reaches Settlement with California and Los Angeles

Over Dirty Voter Registration Rolls 

 

Big Judicial Watch Victory: 

California and Los Angeles County to Remove 1.5 Million Inactive Voters from Voter Rolls
 

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In 2017 Judicial Watched filed a federal lawsuit to force the cleanup of voter rolls on their own behalf and on behalf of Wolfgang Kupka, Rhue Guyant, Jerry Griffin, and Delores M. Mars, who are lawfully registered voters in Los Angeles County. They were joined by Election Integrity Project California, Inc., a public interest group that has long been involved in monitoring California’s voter rolls.

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The new settlement agreement, filed with U.S. District Court Judge Manuel L. Real, requires all of the 1.5 million potentially ineligible registrants to be notified and asked to respond. If there is no response, those names are to be removed as required by the NVRA. California Secretary of State Padilla also agrees to update the State’s online NVRA manual to make clear that ineligible names must be removed and to notify each California county that they are obligated to do this. This should lead to cleaner voter rolls statewide.

 

Let's keep our fingers crossed and a

 

GREAT BIG THANK YOU TO

JUDICIAL WATCH AND ELECTION INTEGRITY PROJECT CALIFORNIA

& EVERYONE WHO WORKED ON THIS PROJECT. 

THANK YOU FOR YOUR HARD WORK.

 

For more details:

 ON Initial Filing - click here

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COMPLAINT FOR DECLARATORY

AND INJUNCTIVE RELIEF

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SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT

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