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•Judicial Watch Files Supreme Court Petition on Post-Election Day Counting of Ballots - Judicial Watch
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A Seventh Circuit appellate court panel found that Congressman Bost had no standing to challenge the provision, despite the increased costs and injuries to him caused by the two-week counting of ballots that arrive after Election Day .
The Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit just ruled in another Judicial Watch lawsuit, which was filed on behalf of the Libertarian Party of Mississippi , that counting ballots received after election Day is unlawful.
In December 2023 , a notice letter was sent to election officials in the District of Columbia notifying them of evident violations of the NVRA , based on their failure to remove inactive voters from their registration rolls.
Washington, DC , officials admitted that they had not complied with the.
NVRA.
Colorado agreed to settle a Judicial Watch lawsuit alleging that Colorado failed to remove ineligible voters from its rolls.
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