DOJ Eyes Minnesota’s ‘Vouching’ System for Voter Registration, Demands Records

DOJ Eyes Minnesota’s ‘Vouching’ System for Voter Registration, Demands Records

An election official in Minnesota in a file photograph. Stephen Maturen/Getty Images

The Department of Justice’s (DOJ) civil rights division demanded voter registration records from Minnesota on Jan. 2, saying the state’s law that allows people to “vouch” for others on voter registration appeared inconsistent with federal voting laws.

According to Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, the DOJ is “particularly concerned” with votes and registrations accepted by “vouching” from other registered voters or residential facility employees, along with other same-day registration procedures.

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