With midterm elections a month away, an election integrity watchdog has filed multiple lawsuits in Minnesota over duplicate registered voters while also finding millions of voter registrations in New York missing personal identifying information.
Public Interest Legal Foundation, a conservative election law nonprofit, filed six lawsuits in Minnesota counties over 515 duplicate registrants. The lawsuits were filed in Nicollet , Dakota , Hennepin , Olmsted , Todd and Ramsey counties.
PILF also found that 3.1 million registered voters in New York were missing personal identifying information, such as a driver’s license number or Social Security number, which makes it difficult for the state to accurately maintain its voter rolls.
Under the federal Help America Vote Act (HAVA), states are prohibited “from accepting a voter registration unless the voter registration contains a unique identifying number such as the last four digits of a social security number or driver’s license number,” according to a […]
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