OREGON VOTER CLEANUP LOCKED IN…
Fuel our NEXT voter roll lawsuit
The state of Oregon has just entered a legally binding settlement slating 800,000 inactive/ineligible voter names for review and removal from the state’s voter registration lists — only after YOUR Judicial Watch sued them under the National Voter Registration Act.
This is a major victory for clean elections.
Oregon’s voter roll maintenance was virtually non-existent for years, leaving a massive backlog of dormant and invalid names on their rolls.
Now, because of Judicial Watch’s lawsuit and settlement, Oregon must provide detailed voter roll maintenance data, annual reports on inactive voters, and access to their voter registration list to Judicial Watch for verification, upon request.
The settlement remains in effect for more than five years, with a federal court retaining jurisdiction to enforce its terms.
Judicial Watch lawsuits and legal actions have now resulted in the removal of over 6 million ineligible names from voter rolls nationwide.
Fueled by the support of donors like you, our success cleaning voter rolls has been unprecedented, but the heavy lifting has just begun with an estimated 18 million dirty names still on rolls around the country.
Please make a special contribution to Judicial Watch today to fund our NEXT voter roll lawsuit and continue our landmark fight for fair and honest elections.
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