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DOJ lawsuit against Alabama for purging voters with noncitizen identification numbers too close to election day

Summary

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed a lawsuit against Alabama and its Secretary of State, Wes Allen, over the state’s recent actions to purge voters identified as noncitizens from its voter rolls. The DOJ argues that this purge, which involved the removal of over 3,200 voters, violates the National Voter Registration Act by occurring too close to the upcoming election, specifically within 90 days of Election Day.

The controversy stems from Alabama’s initiative to remove individuals who had been issued noncitizen identification numbers by the Department of Homeland Security. While Allen maintains that his actions are necessary to ensure only American citizens vote, the DOJ contends that the removals not only affect noncitizens but also mistakenly include eligible voters, including naturalized citizens. The DOJ’s lawsuit seeks to restore the rights of those wrongfully purged, requiring Alabama to inform affected voters that they can still participate in the election. This legal battle highlights ongoing tensions surrounding voter registration practices and the enforcement of voting rights in the U.S., particularly in states with strict voter ID laws and efforts to maintain voter rolls.

Key Points of the Lawsuit

  • Timing of Purge: The DOJ claims the purge occurred 84 days before the election, violating the “quiet period” provision of the National Voter Registration Act, which prohibits such actions within 90 days of an election.
  • Impact on Voters: The lawsuit asserts that both natural-born and naturalized citizens were affected by the purge, leading to confusion and potential disenfranchisement.
  • Response from Alabama: Secretary of State Wes Allen has defended the purge as his constitutional duty to ensure election integrity, stating he will not tolerate noncitizen participation in elections.

Broader Context

The lawsuit is part of a larger national discourse on voting rights, voter ID laws, and the integrity of electoral processes. Similar actions in other states have prompted scrutiny and legal challenges, reflecting the contentious atmosphere surrounding voting regulations leading up to the 2024 elections. The DOJ’s intervention illustrates the federal government’s role in overseeing state compliance with voting rights laws, particularly as concerns about voter suppression and discrimination continue to surface.

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