DOJ sending election monitors to California, New Jersey voting sites
Federal election monitors will observe polling sites in Passaic County, NJ, and five California counties to ensure transparency and ballot security in upcoming elections, DOJ said.
- The Department of Justice plans to send election monitors to polling locations in California and New Jersey for the Nov. 4 elections to ensure transparency and compliance with federal law.
- Monitors will be present in Passaic County, New Jersey, and counties in California, including Los Angeles and Orange, following concerns about election integrity, according to Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon.
- California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized the DOJ's actions as unwarranted federal interference, asserting, 'This is not a federal election,' in a message shared on X.
- New Jersey Republicans requested federal monitors due to alleged vote-by-mail fraud, as emphasized in a letter from the New Jersey GOP.
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Why the Trump administration is sending election monitors to California and New Jersey
The Justice Department will send election monitors to five California counties and one New Jersey county for the Nov. 4 election in response to state Republicans’ requests. Monitors can observe but can’t interfere with voting.
DOJ to send election monitors to California, NJ following state GOP requests
Los Angeles — The Department of Justice is preparing to send federal election observers to California and New Jersey next month, targeting two Democratic states holding off-year elections following requests from state Republican parties.
DOJ to send vote monitors to two states
LOS ANGELES — The Department of Justice is preparing to send federal election observers to California and New Jersey next month, targeting two Democratic states holding off-year elections following requests from state Republican parties.
Election integrity or intimidation? DOJ to send monitors to key states
The Justice Department announced Friday that it will monitor polling sites in six jurisdictions — Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, Kern and Fresno counties in California, and Passaic County, New Jersey — ahead of the Nov. 4 election, saying the move will ensure transparency and compliance with federal voting-rights laws. The department’s Civil Rights Division will oversee the deployment after requests from state Republican parties that raised con…
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