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The two House committees probing how 6,600 non-citizens ended up on New Jersey voter rolls asked the software vendor that administers the state’s system on Tuesday to turn over all documents and communications related to the alleged software errors that allowed ineligible voters to be registered.
Republican leadership of the House Administration and Judiciary Committees conveyed their demands to the software company IDEMIA North America on Tuesday, according to a letter Just the News reviewed.
Two House committees have requested documents and communications from New Jersey’s chief elections official about the “alleged software errors” that permitted 6,600 noncitizens on the voter rolls.
The House Administration and Judiciary Committees sent the request to New Jersey Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of State Dale Caldwell on Monday, according to a letter obtained by Just the News.
House Republicans are probing New Jersey's government after Gov. Mikie Sherrill admitted to more than 6,000 noncitizens being added to Garden State voter rolls in 2023 and 2024.
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The House Judiciary Committee subpoenaed Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner on Wednesday, ordering him to turn over documents related to his office’s handling of immigration matters and criticizing what it called the prosecutor’s “pro-illegal-alien policies.”
The Republican-led Congressional committee said in a letter that it sent the subpoena after Krasner, a Democrat, promised but failed to provide materials that were requested in May.
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