Monday, September 29, 2025

GUESS WHO’S NOT ABOVE THE LAW? MI SOS Benson In The Hot Seat After DOJ Sues Her For Blocking Access to Michigan’s Dirty Voter Rolls

 The U. S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has launched a lawsuit against Michigan's Democratic Secretary of State, Jocelyn Benson. This legal action stems from accusations that she has hindered access to complete voter registration records, a move seen as obstructing transparency in elections.

• Legal Action against Benson: The DOJ's Civil Rights Division is suing Benson, claiming she is violating federal law by not providing necessary voter registration documents. This lawsuit is part of a broader initiative targeting six states—California, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, New Hampshire, and Pennsylvania—for similar non-compliance with requests for voter registration data.

• Importance of Voter Rolls: The DOJ emphasizes that maintaining clean voter rolls is crucial for free and fair elections. Attorney General Pamela Bondi specifically stated that every state must ensure accurate electoral records.

• Benson's Response: Jocelyn Benson has publicly ridiculed the DOJ's demands, arguing that releasing personal information about Michigan residents is an unlawful overreach. She insists on protecting the privacy of over 8 million state residents.

• Previous Lawsuits and Challenges: Benson’s voter roll maintenance practices have faced scrutiny before. A past federal court ruling dismissed a lawsuit by the Republican National Committee (RNC) claiming that Benson failed to keep accurate voter rolls. The ruling noted discrepancies, such as having more active registered voters than eligible adult residents in many counties.

• Allegations of Impropriety: Critics argue that Benson is trying to conceal issues surrounding voter registrations, referring to her mismanagement during the 2020 election and her failure to maintain the integrity of voter registration records. Detractors point out that she has created laws that, in their view, undermine election integrity.

• Ongoing Concerns About Integrity: The controversy surrounding Benson has raised alarms about election integrity, with many Michigan residents expressing concern over perceived irregularities in voter registration and voting procedures. There have been allegations of allowing unvetted "overseas voters" to participate in elections, further eroding public trust.

• State Responses to Federal Demands: Michigan’s Secretary of State has reportedly ignored requests from state lawmakers for greater transparency, maintaining a stance of defiance against the DOJ’s legal pressure.

The DOJ's lawsuit against Jocelyn Benson highlights ongoing tensions regarding voter registration practices in Michigan. The case underscores the importance of maintaining accurate voter rolls for electoral integrity while raising concerns over privacy and governmental power. As this legal battle unfolds, it poses questions about the future of election management in Michigan and public confidence in the electoral process. 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/09/guess-whos-not-above-law-mi-sos-benson/

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