Tom Fitton

Judicial Watch and Election Integrity Project California Both Work to Restore Voter Confidence Nationwide

Retrieved on: 
Monday, May 25, 2020

Judicial Watch and Election Integrity Project California joined forces in 2017 to challenge the failure of election officials in Los Angeles and Sacramento to clean up Los Angeles County's voter rolls.

Key Points: 
  • Judicial Watch and Election Integrity Project California joined forces in 2017 to challenge the failure of election officials in Los Angeles and Sacramento to clean up Los Angeles County's voter rolls.
  • In this election year, Judicial Watch and Election Integrity Project California jointly call upon all nonpartisan organizations interested in promoting genuinely fair and honest elections to coordinate their efforts across the election process.
  • "Confidence in voter rolls is a civil rights issue," declared Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.
  • Linda Paine, President of Election Integrity Project California, added, "Our Election Integrity Project recently served notice on the California Secretary of State for violations of the NationalVoter Registration Act, after identifying hundreds of thousands of registration irregularities.