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The Trump Justice Department has launched a nationwide effort to clean up voter rolls ahead of the 2026 elections, pushing states to purge duplicate and outdated registrations and catch any non-citizens or illegal aliens who slipped into a position to vote, officials told Just the News on Saturday.
Notifications have gone out to several states and localities that DOJ's Civil Rights Division has been concerned that states aren't complying with federal laws, including California, Wisconsin, Utah and New Hampshire.
"Unlike the previous administration, at President Trump’s DOJ, we will fight to have fair and secure elections - and that begins with making our voter rolls accurate," Attorney General Pam Bondi told Just the News.
The integrity of voter rolls has been a major focus of conservative election integrity lawyers as a growing number of states report they have found small numbers of non-citizens slipping onto their rolls. For instance, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton last month announced a probe into over 100 potential noncitizens who cast over 200 ballots in prior elections.
In addition, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and FBI Director Kash Patel recently declassified documents showing the bureau failed to fully investigate intelligence that Communist China sought to hijack the 2020 presidential election with a potential mail-in ballot scheme to assist then-Democratic nominee Joe Biden.
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Notifications have gone out to several states and localities that DOJ's Civil Rights Division has been concerned that states aren't complying with federal laws, including California, Wisconsin, Utah and New Hampshire.
"Unlike the previous administration, at President Trump’s DOJ, we will fight to have fair and secure elections - and that begins with making our voter rolls accurate," Attorney General Pam Bondi told Just the News.
The integrity of voter rolls has been a major focus of conservative election integrity lawyers as a growing number of states report they have found small numbers of non-citizens slipping onto their rolls. For instance, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton last month announced a probe into over 100 potential noncitizens who cast over 200 ballots in prior elections.
In addition, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and FBI Director Kash Patel recently declassified documents showing the bureau failed to fully investigate intelligence that Communist China sought to hijack the 2020 presidential election with a potential mail-in ballot scheme to assist then-Democratic nominee Joe Biden.

DOJ makes nationwide push to clean voter rolls, purging duplicates and noncitizens
DOJ previously sent letters to California demanding information about their election practices, and threatened Wisconsin with withholding federal funding for noncompliance with integrity rolls.
