Posted on 12/05/2025 6:46:59 PM PST by SeekAndFind
When attorney Harmeet Dhillon was announced as Donald Trump’s choice to lead the DOJ Civil Rights Division in December 2024, we knew he’d picked someone who wasn’t coming to D.C. to mess around. And since her confirmation in April, the former California RNC chair and founder of the Dhillon Law Group, as well as the Center for American Liberty, has been very busy indeed.
On Friday, the assistant attorney general announced that her team had uncovered some serious anomalies in voter rolls around the nation — hundreds of thousands of them.
According to Dhillon, federal investigators have identified 260,000 dead individuals still listed on voter rolls across the country, along with thousands of registered noncitizens.
In a post on X Friday, she said the department's review has already prompted major action
Fourteen states have been sued for failing to comply with federal transparency requirements, while four others have voluntarily turned over voter data and begun cleanup efforts.
Scott Presler, known for his GOP voter registration drives and someone who has contributed to RedState in the past, took notice:
HOLY COW!
Harmeet Dhillon — Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights at the DOJ — announced that
the DOJ is enforcing HAVA guidelines in regards to states complying w/ voter roll cleaning.
“We will not rest until the voter rolls are cleaned.”
They have found hundreds of thousands of dead voters& thousands of non-citizen voters.
DOJ sued North Carolina & NC is complying. They have lawsuits against 14 other states, including California.
This is going to be one of the single most important actions of President Trump’s DOJ.
THANK YOU, @AAGDhillon . pic.twitter.com/Ncnc7Qm9b2— ThePersistence (@ScottPresler) December 5, 2025
They have found hundreds of thousands of dead voters
& thousands of non-citizen voters.
DOJ sued North Carolina & NC is complying. They have lawsuits against 14 other states, including California.
This is going to be one of the single most important actions of President Trump’s DOJ.
THANK YOU, @AAGDhillon
Dhillon laid out the DOJ’s efforts in her video:
Here's some facts and figures for you. In the last eight months, the DOJ has reached out to all 50 states, asking them to share their voter rolls with us so that we can help them comply with the Help America Vote Act, which requires states to maintain clean voter rolls. Four states complied voluntarily. We sued North Carolina early on, and they are checking the voter records of 100,000 voters who were improperly enrolled on their voter rolls, and they're going to fix their problem voluntarily.
Naturally, California is being its usual obnoxious self:
Now we have 15 lawsuits pending against 14 states. That's right, California got sued twice, and we are in litigation with them. They're refusing to provide their records, even though many of these states voluntarily provide their voter rolls to nonprofit groups…
Then she got down to the truly disturbing numbers:
So we're engaged with nearly 30 states; here's what we've found so far. We've checked 47.5 million voter records. We've found 260,000 plus dead people enrolled in the state's voter rolls, which is pretty concerning… And finally, there are several thousand non-citizens who are enrolled to vote in federal elections. This is very concerning…
Even one person voting who shouldn't have voted is one too many, because every citizen is entitled to one person, one vote assumption, that their vote is being counted equally and only with other American citizens.
Well said. It’s an open secret that the voter rolls in many (mostly blue) states are compromised, and too many politicians are all too willing to turn a blind eye to it. It’s time for that to end, and Dhillon and her team are trying to do just that.
All they had to do was look for it.
The number of deaths in the U.S. annually hovers around 3.1 to 3.4 million, with recent figures showing about 3.28 million in 2022 and provisional data suggesting around 3.09 million in 2023.
Just sayin...
My deceased MIL was on voter rolls for about 5 years. We decided to watch and see if she ever voted. She did not. We finally notified local voter registration office.
BUT, everyone must remember...from what I understand, all voters on the voter registration rolls are counted for allocating districts in a State. So, in Oregon, which is a state which does NOT remove people from voter rolls, the number of dems is probably inflated for purposes of allocating house seats.
Easy enough to cross check that with all the voters registers in all 50 states using AI.
Grok can figure it out in without too much sweat.
.vote???
“BUT, everyone must remember...from what I understand, all voters on the voter registration rolls are counted for allocating districts in a State. So, in Oregon, which is a state which does NOT remove people from voter rolls, the number of dems is probably inflated for purposes of allocating house seats.”
Districts are apportioned based on total population.
Yes, you are correct, but aren’t those “voters” what the redistricting battles are all about?
Fine-remove them from the rolls. How many of them voted?
IIRC-—STATES/PRECINCTS GET A STIPEND FROM THE FED GOVERNMENT FOR GENERAL ELECTIONS-—DETERMINED BY NUMBER OF VOTERS ON THE ROLLS.
THE MORE NAMES-—THE MORE $$$$$$$$$ FROM THE FEDS.
It’s not voter rolls, it is the population based on the US Census that determines various political districts. That is why many people don’t want illegal aliens counted in the census.
Not really. I highly doubt voter rolls are on Grok - in fact, I’m certain voter rolls are not on Grok or any other AI.
Thanks...I was wrong.
And illegals should not be counted in census...they are not citizens...they are visitors...
Interesting
So how many of these dead people still have votes cast in their names? Because that’s what rely matters.
Was there ever any doubt? We’ve been screaming about this for decades.
BUT, everyone must remember...from what I understand, all voters on the voter registration rolls are counted for allocating districts in a State. So, in Oregon, which is a state which does NOT remove people from voter rolls, the number of dems is probably inflated for purposes of allocating house seats.
Incorrect. Population is used for all legislative and poltical distrct allocation.
Interesting...Perplexity AI says the following...but seems to contradict itself.
“No. States do not receive a federal stipend that increases with the number of registered voters on their rolls, and there is no “per-registered‑voter” payment system.How federal election funds are actually allocatedFederal election funding to states mainly flows through Help America Vote Act (HAVA) grants and occasional appropriations for election security or improvements. These funds are not tied to how many people are on a state’s voter registration list but instead use formulas based on overall voting-age population, with minimum amounts guaranteed per state.��� The law specifies that after minimum base amounts are distributed, remaining money is allocated according to each state’s share of the national voting‑age population as measured by the census.��States and local governments themselves remain primarily responsible for paying the ongoing costs of election administration, including building and maintaining statewide voter rolls. �� Research on election administration funding emphasizes that there is no standing federal program that pays states more for having more registered voters, and that most election spending comes from state and local budgets rather than federal transfers.��
Yes...I have been corrected.
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