Judicial Watch Cleans 5 Million Names from Voter Rolls, Fights Late Ballots
Judicial WatchJune 24, 20251 min9,808 views
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- 🎯 Judicial Watch has successfully cleaned 5 million names from voter rolls through litigation, aiming for freer and fairer elections.
- 💡 A significant portion of this cleanup, 1 million names, was achieved in New York City alone.
Election Integrity and Ballot Counting
- 🗳️ Judicial Watch is actively suing to stop the counting of ballots received after Election Day.
- ⚖️ This legal action supports the strict interpretation of election laws, emphasizing that votes should only be counted if received by Election Day.
- ⚠️ The practice of counting late ballots is highlighted as a potential issue that could have swayed election outcomes, citing two House of Representatives seats in California.
- 📣 A call is made to Mike Johnson to investigate and reclaim these seats potentially impacted by late-counted ballots.
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