It is shameful that the secretary state of Iowa would mislead Iowans and Americans about the accuracy of the state's registration rolls.
Judicial Watch's analysis of Iowa's state registration rolls is based on official voter registration data provided by Iowa to the federal Election Assistance Commission for publication in 2019.
Based on this federal data, Judicial Watch found eight counties with registration rates over 100% of the voting age population.
The Iowa secretary of state's release of interim voter registration data further confirms our concerns and shows that five of the eight counties we listed are still over 100%. Nearly three dozen counties have a registration rate over 95% of the voter age population, which is extraordinarily high.
Based on lawsuits alleging the same voter registration issues, Judicial Watch has obtained three statewide settlement agreements, including a consent decree in the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 2018 and a settlement with Los Angeles County and the State of California in 2019.
A federal court ordered the State of Maryland to produce voter list data for its largest county based on the work of Judicial Watch.
Iowa's Secretary of State and local officials need to clean up the election rolls and reassure voters that the state's election process is being administered in compliance with federal law and common sense.
https://www.judicialwatch.org/press-releases/judicial-watch-statement-on-iowa-secretary-of-state-misleading-about-accuracy-of-states-registration-rolls/
Judicial Watch's analysis of Iowa's state registration rolls is based on official voter registration data provided by Iowa to the federal Election Assistance Commission for publication in 2019.
Based on this federal data, Judicial Watch found eight counties with registration rates over 100% of the voting age population.
The Iowa secretary of state's release of interim voter registration data further confirms our concerns and shows that five of the eight counties we listed are still over 100%. Nearly three dozen counties have a registration rate over 95% of the voter age population, which is extraordinarily high.
Based on lawsuits alleging the same voter registration issues, Judicial Watch has obtained three statewide settlement agreements, including a consent decree in the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 2018 and a settlement with Los Angeles County and the State of California in 2019.
A federal court ordered the State of Maryland to produce voter list data for its largest county based on the work of Judicial Watch.
Iowa's Secretary of State and local officials need to clean up the election rolls and reassure voters that the state's election process is being administered in compliance with federal law and common sense.
https://www.judicialwatch.org/press-releases/judicial-watch-statement-on-iowa-secretary-of-state-misleading-about-accuracy-of-states-registration-rolls/
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