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Decide dismisses DOJ lawsuit demanding California voter rolls
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Decide dismisses DOJ lawsuit demanding California voter rolls

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Last updated: January 16, 2026 4:02 am
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A federal decide on Thursday dismissed a U.S. Justice Division lawsuit demanding California flip over its voter rolls, calling the request “unprecedented and unlawful” and accusing the federal authorities of making an attempt to “abridge the appropriate of many Individuals to solid their ballots.”

U.S. District Decide David O. Carter, a Clinton appointee primarily based in Santa Ana, questioned the Justice Division’s motivations and referred to as its lawsuit demanding voter knowledge from California Secretary of State Shirley Weber not simply an overreach into state-run elections, however a risk to American democracy.

“The centralization of this info by the federal authorities would have a chilling impact on voter registration which might inevitably result in reducing voter turnout as voters worry that their info is getting used for some inappropriate or illegal function,” Carter wrote. “This danger threatens the appropriate to vote which is the cornerstone of American democracy.”

Carter wrote that the “taking of democracy doesn’t happen in a single fell swoop; it’s chipped away piece by piece till there’s nothing left,” and that the Justice Division’s lawsuit was “certainly one of these cuts that imperils all Individuals.”

The Justice Division didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark late Thursday.

In a video she posted to the social media platform X earlier Thursday, Assistant Atty. Gen. Harmeet Dhillon — who heads the Justice Division’s Civil Rights Division — stated she was happy with her workplace’s efforts to “clear up the voter rolls nationally,” together with by suing states for his or her knowledge.

“We’re going to contact each single state and end this challenge,” she stated.

Weber, who’s California’s prime elections official, stated in a written assertion that she is “entrusted with guaranteeing that California’s state election legal guidelines are enforced — together with state legal guidelines that shield the privateness of California’s knowledge.”

“I’ll proceed to uphold my promise to Californians to guard our democracy, and I’ll proceed to problem this administration’s disregard for the rule of legislation and our proper to vote,” Weber stated.

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s workplace referred to as the choice one other instance of “Trump and his administration shedding to California” — someday after one other courtroom upheld California’s congressional redistricting plan underneath Proposition 50, which the Trump administration additionally challenged in courtroom after state voters handed it overwhelmingly in November.

The Justice Division sued Weber in September after she refused handy over detailed voter info for some 23 million Californians, alleging that she was unlawfully stopping federal authorities from guaranteeing state compliance with federal voting laws and safeguarding federal elections towards fraud.

It individually sued Weber’s counterparts in varied different states who additionally declined the division’s requests for his or her states’ voter rolls.

The lawsuit adopted an government order by President Trump in March that presupposed to require voters to supply proof of citizenship and ordered states to ignore mail ballots not acquired by election day. It additionally adopted years of allegations by Trump, made with out proof, that voting in California has been hampered by widespread fraud and voting by noncitizens — a part of his broader and equally unsupported declare that the 2020 presidental election was stolen from him.

In asserting the lawsuit, Atty. Gen. Pam Bondi stated in September that “clear voter rolls are the inspiration of free and truthful elections,” and that the Justice Division was going to make sure that they exist nationwide.

Weber denounced the lawsuit on the time as a “fishing expedition and pretext for partisan coverage goals,” and as “an unprecedented intrusion unsupported by legislation or any earlier observe or coverage of the U.S. Division of Justice.”

The Justice Division demanded a “present digital copy of California’s computerized statewide voter registration record”; lists of “all duplicate registration information in Imperial, Los Angeles, Napa, Nevada, San Bernardino, Siskiyou, and Stanislaus counties”; a “record of all duplicate registrants who had been faraway from the statewide voter registration record”; and the dates of their removals.

It additionally demanded a listing of all registrations that had been canceled resulting from voter deaths; a proof for a latest decline within the recorded variety of “inactive” voters in California; and a listing of “all registrations, together with date of delivery, driver’s license quantity, and final 4 digits of Social Safety Quantity, that had been canceled resulting from non-citizenship of the registrant.”

Carter, in his ruling Thursday, took specific situation with the Justice Division’s reliance on federal civil rights legal guidelines to make its case.

“The Division of Justice seeks to make use of civil rights laws which was enacted for a wholly completely different function to amass and retain an unprecedented quantity of confidential voter knowledge. This effort goes far past what Congress meant when it handed the underlying laws,” Carter wrote.

Carter wrote that the laws in query — together with Title III of the Civil Rights Act of 1960 and the Nationwide Voter Registration Act (NVRA) of 1993 — was handed to defend Black Individuals’ voting rights within the face of “persistent voter suppression” and to “fight the results of discriminatory and unfair registration legal guidelines that cheapened the appropriate to vote.”

Carter discovered that the Justice Division supplied “no clarification for why unredacted voter information for thousands and thousands of Californians, an unprecedented request, was needed” for the Justice Division to analyze the alleged issues it claims, and that the chief department merely has no energy to demand such knowledge with out clarification.

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