Federal Government Sues Oregon and Maine to Obtain Lists of Registered Voters

On September 16, the federal government sued Oregon and Maine because those states have refused to submit an unredacted list of its registered voters to the U.S. Department of Justice. The federal government says it suspects Oregon and Maine are violating the National Voting Rights Act (NVRA) by not keeping its list of voters cleared of ineligible voters.

The Oregon case is USA v State of Oregon, 6:25cv-1666. Here is the Complaint.
The case is assigned to U.S. District Court Judge Mustafa T. Kasubhai, a Biden appointee.

The Maine case is USA v Bellows, 1:25cv-468. Here is the Complaint. It is assigned to Magistrate Karen Frink Wolf. Magistrates are not appointed by presidents.


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Federal Government Sues Oregon and Maine to Obtain Lists of Registered Voters — 8 Comments

  1. Oregon Bob – maintenance of lists of registered voters is a responsibility of state governments, specifically the Secretary of State of each state. The Constitution does not give the federal government control over this issue, except for the 14th Amendment guarantee of equal protection of the laws. I don’t know what legal authority the federal government claims, but it is not in the Constitution.

  2. J.R.

    failure of Congress morons to have *temporary* subject matter judges with shorter durations —-

    such as olde land office courts/judges or *modern* invader [illegal immigrant] courts/judges [esp in Mexico border States]

    — abolish court and its judges if no/few cases.

  3. If TRUMP was a tyrant the AZ666 SPAMBOT could easily answer IFO QUESTIONS which Richard Winger is censoring.

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