The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) is suing election officials in Alameda County, California, for not disclosing foreign nationals on voter rolls who have voted in past elections.
PILF accuses the Registrar of Voters of violating the National Voter Registration Act by not providing records related to foreign nationals voting.
“For more than four months, we have been trying to obtain records about foreign nationals getting on the voter roll,” PILF President J. Christian Adams said.
“Alameda County’s lack of transparency is concerning as we enter a presidential election year. The public has a right to inspect election records, including these important records that reveal mistakes and errors by election officials.”
The lack of transparency is concerning as the presidential election approaches.
PILF requested records showing foreign nationals with canceled registrations and those who voted before cancellation but has not received a response from the county.
Instances of foreign nationals being registered to vote in other counties are noted.
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