California, New Jersey and DOJ
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Gov. Gavin Newsom of California shares what he thinks of the US Justice Department sending election monitors to California.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Friday that the federal administration would deploy staff to evaluate California’s Nov. 4 redistricting election.
The department will monitor elections at five sites in California and one in New Jersey ahead of elections in both states on Nov. 4, the agency announced Friday.
Though many blue states protest, states are required to submit voter data to the DOJ under federal election laws to enable verification of voter eligibility, prevent non-citizens from voting illegally,
State Attorney General Rob Bonta said California will deploy its own election observers after U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said the DOJ would monitor polls in five counties.
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DOJ sends federal election watchers to California and New Jersey counties amid Republican requests
Democrats clash with Trump's DOJ over federal election observers in California and New Jersey, calling deployment an 'intimidation tactic.'
Gov. Gavin Newsom blasted the monitors as an attempt at voter suppression ahead of the Nov. 4 special election.
The Justice Department announced today it will monitor polling sites in six counties in California and New Jersey ahead of November 4 elections, as voters prepare to cast their ballots in less than two weeks.
The Justice Department is preparing to send election observers to California and New Jersey next month, following requests from their state Republican parties.
The U.S. Department of Justice announced Friday that it will monitor some polling sites in California and New Jersey on Nov. 4 "to ensure transparency."
Today’s installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.* With a week to go before Election Day in Virginia, the latest Wason Center poll found former Democratic Rep.