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VisitPercentage of purged names remaining on Alabama voter rolls by end of 2024?
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Official voter registration data from Alabama's Secretary of State
Federal Judge Blocks Alabama's Voter Purge Program on October 16, Affecting Over 3,000 Names
Oct 16, 2024, 08:35 PM
On October 16, a federal judge blocked Alabama's voter purge program, which aimed to remove over 3,000 names from voter rolls. The program, initiated by Secretary of State Wes Allen, was halted due to its proximity to the upcoming election and a high error rate of 63% in identifying non-citizens. Judge Anna Manasco, a Trump appointee, ruled that the purge caused irreparable harm and ordered the restoration of active registration status for both American-born and naturalized citizens. The decision included a preliminary injunction and sided with the Justice Department and civil rights groups, who argued that the program improperly included eligible voters.
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Appeal successful, purge allowed • 25%
Appeal unsuccessful, purge blocked • 25%
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Settlement reached • 25%
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1,000 - 1,999 • 25%
2,000 - 2,999 • 25%
3,000 or more • 25%
DOJ wins and voter purge is reversed • 25%
DOJ wins but voter purge is not reversed • 25%
Alabama wins and voter purge continues • 25%
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Republicans win majority of key races • 25%
Democrats win majority of key races • 25%
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Texas • 25%
Tennessee • 25%
Alabama • 25%
Ohio • 25%
Alabama Secretary of State's Office • 25%
Local Election Officials • 25%
Federal Authorities • 25%
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No significant changes • 25%
Reinstatement of voters • 25%
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Alabama wins • 25%
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Civil rights groups • 25%
Alabama state government • 25%
Department of Justice • 25%