DOJ Finds Hundreds of Thousands of Ineligible Voter Registrations: Some Actually Voted
<p>Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon dropped a bombshell Tuesday that should surprise absolutely no one who's been paying attention: a DOJ review of 50-60 million voter records found hundreds of thousands of ineligible registrations. And yes, some of those people voted.</p>
<p>Speaking with Newsmax's Bianca de la Garza, Dhillon laid out what any conservative with a functioning brain already knew was happening. Dead people on voter rolls. Duplicate registrations. People who moved but somehow still vote in their old district. And the kicker: non-citizens registered to vote.</p>
<h2>The Numbers Don't Lie</h2>
<p>Here's what the DOJ found in their review:</p>
<ul> <li>Hundreds of thousands of people who shouldn't be on voter rolls</li> <li>Dead voters still registered as active</li> <li>Duplicate registrations across jurisdictions</li> <li>Non-citizens registered to vote (and some actually voted)</li> <li>People who moved but remain on old district rolls</li> </ul>
<p>"We have also found, separately, non-citizens on the voter rolls, and so now we're doing our due diligence to identify the extent to which they may or may not have voted," Dhillon explained.</p>
<p>Translation: they're finding out how many illegal votes were actually cast. Because of course there were illegal votes cast.</p>
<h2>Los Angeles: A Case Study in Election Chaos</h2>
<p>Want to know how bad this gets? Look at Los Angeles County. In 2017, they settled a lawsuit with Judicial Watch and admitted they had over one million people on their voter rolls who shouldn't have been there. One million. In one county.</p>
<p>Dhillon also mentioned "crazy videos from California" showing homeless people being used to sign petitions and register to vote, then sign ballots for other people. "That's easy when you have a system where there's no voter ID, ballots are being mailed to outdated voting lists," she noted.</p>
<p>Easy indeed. Almost like it was designed that way.</p>
<h2>29 States Refuse to Cooperate</h2>
<p>Here's where it gets really interesting. The DOJ has filed federal lawsuits against 29 states and the District of Columbia because they refuse to provide their voter registration rolls for review and audit.</p>
<p>Twenty-nine states. Why would any state refuse to let federal authorities verify their voter rolls are clean? What exactly are they hiding?</p>
<p>You already know the answer. They're hiding the same thing Los Angeles was hiding: massive voter roll corruption that makes election integrity impossible to guarantee.</p>
<h2>The SAVE America Act Solution</h2>
<p>This is exactly why the SAVE America Act matters. The bill requires proof of citizenship for voter registration and mandates regular voter roll maintenance. Basic stuff that should have been standard practice decades ago.</p>
<p>But Democrats oppose it lockstep. Chuck Schumer calls it voter suppression. Progressive groups call it racist. The media calls it unnecessary.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, we have hundreds of thousands of ineligible registrations and confirmed illegal voting happening across the country.</p>
<p>Who opposes basic election integrity measures? Only people who benefit from the chaos.</p>
<h2>What Comes Next</h2>
<p>The Senate is currently debating the SAVE America Act. If it passes, states will be required to verify citizenship for voter registration and clean up their rolls regularly. If it doesn't, we'll keep getting the same results: corrupted voter rolls, illegal voting, and election results nobody can trust.</p>
<p>Dhillon's work proves what conservatives have been saying for years: our election system has massive integrity problems that can only be fixed with federal intervention. The DOJ review isn't just finding problems. It's documenting the scope of a crisis that threatens the foundation of our republic.</p>
<p>The question isn't whether we need the SAVE America Act. The question is whether we'll pass it before the 2026 midterms, or keep pretending these problems don't exist while our elections become increasingly meaningless.</p>
<h3>Further Reading</h3>
<ul> <li><a href="https://redstate.com/wardclark/2026/03/17/51-48-senate-now-kicking-off-weekend-long-debate-on-save-america-act-n2200325">Senate Kicks Off Weekend-Long Debate on SAVE America Act</a></li> <li>DOJ Civil Rights Division Press Releases on State Voter Roll Lawsuits</li> <li>Judicial Watch Settlement with Los Angeles County (2017)</li> </ul>

