Justice Department sues Orange County registrar for access to noncitizen voting records
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Federal authorities have filed a lawsuit against Orange County Registrar Bob Page, claiming he unlawfully withheld detailed information about non-citizens removed from the voter rolls. This lawsuit highlights concerns around the illegal registration of non-citizen voters and emphasizes the importance of transparency in elections. Despite the allegations, no evidence has been presented that noncitizens voted in Orange County. The lawsuit arose after a request for information from the Justice Department, which followed complaints about mail ballots sent to non-citizens. The county has previously identified 17 noncitizens registered to vote but has redacted sensitive information from its disclosures.
Federal authorities have brought a lawsuit against Orange County's top elections official for allegedly concealing information regarding non-citizen voter registrations, thus violating federal law.
According to the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, the refusal to disclose voter information is a violation of established federal election laws, particularly in regard to non-citizen voting.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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