The DOJ sued Alabama and its Secretary of State for violating the National Voter Registration Act's "quiet period" by improperly removing voters close to the November election.

The U.S. Justice Department has sued Alabama and its Secretary of State, Wes Allen, alleging a violation of federal law by improperly removing voters from registration rolls too close to the November election. This action, initiated 84 days prior, conflicts with the National Voter Registration Act's "quiet period," which prohibits systematic removals within 90 days of an election. The DOJ claims the process has affected eligible U.S. citizens, including naturalized voters.

September 27, 2024
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