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Friday, April 8, 2016

Philadelphia Hit With Lawsuit for Concealing Election Records




(Washington Free Beacon)  -  The city of Philadelphia is being sued in federal court for refusing to provide information about possible non-citizen voters.
The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF), a firm based out of Indiana, filed a lawsuit on April 4 on behalf of the American Civil Rights Union (ACRU), an Alexandria, Va.-based election integrity group, against the Philadelphia City Commissioners for their failure to respond to inquiries about voter roll maintenance.
The group says that for years the number of registered voters in Philadelphia nearly exceeded the number of people who are eligible to vote and that the city ranks among the highest in the state of Pennsylvania in this regard.
On Jan. 26, 2016, the ACRU invoked the National Voter Registration Act—which requires the city to allow an inspection of election records related to their voter registration and list maintenance programs—to request information on the tools they use to ensure that non-citizens are not contained on voter rolls.
“Based on our comparison of publicly available information published by the U.S. Census Bureau and the Federal Election Assistance Commission, your county is failing to comply with Section 8 of the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA),” the January notice reads. “Federal law requires election officials to conduct a reasonable effort to maintain voter registration lists free of dead voters, ineligible voters and voters that have moved away.”
“In short, your county has nearly more registrants than eligible citizens living in the county and may not be conducting reasonable list maintenance to ensure that non-citizens are not properly registering to vote.”
The group sought updated registration data, the number of ineligible voters purged by category (dead, ineligible, duplicate), the source agency that provided the identifying information of the purged deceased and when the data was provided, the names of the people responsible for list maintenance within the office, and any records indicating the use of citizenship or immigration status for list maintenance activities, among other requests.
Philadelphia failed to respond to the inquiries, leading to the lawsuit. 
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