The following is from Judicial Watch.
Judicial Watch says its legal efforts have helped remove 5.8 million ineligible names from voter rolls nationwide.
Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton discussed the figure during an appearance on “Real America with Dan Ball,” where he addressed voter roll maintenance efforts and the SAVE Act.
The watchdog group has filed lawsuits and reached legal settlements in multiple states aimed at requiring election officials to comply with federal voter list maintenance laws.
Fitton said the removals reflect ongoing efforts to ensure voter rolls are accurate and up to date.
Watch the full interview here.





I would like to know which states those ineligible voters got tossed. If CA and other democrat controlled states refuse to allow expunging the ineligible voters Congress will never get solid legislation passed.
An aside,
Lisa and Sharyl
—and Full Measure Team :
Re : two critical words absent/missing from the search for Nancy Guthrie :
Remote Viewers
( capable of finding a dime hidden by anyone—anywhere ! ).
Isn’t that very odd ?
“Removed 5.8 million ineligible names from voter rolls”
I say that is just a start. We all know there are soooo many more!
I have a grandfather still listed on AL voter rolls – he died in 1960 and we’ve never been able to get him removed. Would love to know how many times his ballot has been voted and for who.
God Bless Tom for all he does!