Supreme Court declines to hear twice-dismissed case on Michigan voter rolls
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case against Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, challenging the states process for canceling the voter registration for dead individuals.
The suit was filed by the Public Interest Legal Foundation, a conservative law firm which has filed suits in several states aimed at pushing election officials to aggressively purge their voter rolls. The group has previously made false claims about voter fraud in the U.S.
In its suit against the Michigan Department of State, the group argued that the state does not properly maintain its voter rolls under the National Voter Registration Act, allowing thousands of deceased voters to remain on file. However, a U.S. District Court judge dismissed the suit, noting the record demonstrates that deceased voters are removed from Michigans voter rolls on a regular and ongoing basis.
The decision was upheld by the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, prior to the groups appeal to the Supreme Court.
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