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DOJ warns of criminal charges for state election officials if noncitizens vote

The Justice Department is warning state election officials of potential criminal charges for noncitizen voting violations. All 50 states have received letters urging compliance with voter eligibility laws, raising concerns about federal con...

NBC News· Jul 8, 2026 · 9:22 AM · 1 views

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The Justice Department is warning state election officials of potential criminal charges for noncitizen voting violations. All 50 states have received letters urging compliance with voter eligibility laws, raising concerns about federal control over local election processes.

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