Foundation already has 19 cases on dockets being litigated over election integrity
Texas just days ago confirmed that it has removed more than a million ineligible voters from its voter registration rolls.
And an election integrity watchdog now is pushing other states to address problems with their records as well.
The Washington Stand reports that Texas Gov. Greg Abbott confirmed “noncitizens, deceased voter and people who moved to another state” have been deleted.
That means they no longer can vote in Texas, short of a move back.
But with the November election not even three months away, J. Christian Adams of the Public Interest Legal Foundation wants other states to make at least the same effort.
Needs to happen everywhere.