Conservative legal group lawsuit says California voter rolls are ripe for fraud
Briefly

Judicial Watch argues that California officials violated federal law by not sufficiently purging voting rolls of irregular voters, raising concerns about potential vulnerabilities to fraud.
Robert Popper, attorney for Judicial Watch, emphasized, 'The point isn't fraud, but these removals do affect the potential for fraud in several ways,' highlighting the significance of updating voter rolls.
Though no evidence of widespread voter fraud was provided, the lawsuit suggests that inadequate purging of voting rolls increases the likelihood of fraudulent activities.
The lawsuit reflects ongoing debates about voter roll maintenance, with conservative groups challenging the legitimacy of elections following claims by Trump of cheating without evidence.
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