The judge agreed with the Justice Department’s position that more than 3,000 people were removed from the state’s voter rolls too close to the election.
A federal judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked Alabama’s voter removal program that flagged thousands of registered voters and accused them of illegally registering in the state.
The Justice Department sued the state of Alabama challenging the program aimed at removing voters from its election rolls, arguing it was too close to the Nov. 5 election.
The office of Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen, a Republican, had referred to the program as “strategic efforts” to “remove noncitizens registered to vote” from the state’s voter rolls.
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So glad my state does mail-in/drop box voting and has a way for me to track that my ballot was received and counted or if there were any problems with it. And has a site to verify you’re registered and email you when your ballot is mailed to you so you know to be looking for it. No waiting in lines specifically designed to keep you longer than your employer allows. No defective machines to deal with at the last minute. No registration issues you can’t know about beforehand.
I’m curious on how they guarantee the vote is not tempered with.
Look it up? Of course it’s going to vary by state, but for example Washington.
How does the elections department process my vote by mail (absentee) ballot securely?