美国司法部关注明尼苏达州的选民登记“担保”系统,要求提供记录。
DOJ Eyes Minnesota's 'Vouching' System For Voter Registration, Demands Records

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/doj-eyes-minnesotas-vouching-system-voter-registration-demands-records

美国司法部(DOJ)正在调查明尼苏达州的选民登记做法,特别是其允许“担保”的做法——即已登记的选民确认他人的居住地——这可能违反联邦投票法律,如《帮助美国投票法案》。在助理司法部长哈米特·迪隆的领导下,司法部已要求提供22个月的登记和投票记录,包括通过担保进行的当日登记记录,特别是来自集体设施的记录。 此举源于对明尼苏达州系统与联邦选民居住地验证要求的合规性的担忧。此前有关于该州潜在欺诈行为的指控,包括最近因涉嫌欺诈活动而暂停了6900笔小企业管理局贷款。与此同时,在明尼苏达州进行调查的同时,前总统特朗普表示可能会对加利福尼亚州、伊利诺伊州和纽约州类似问题进行审查。目前,已有近100名个人因与正在进行的欺诈调查有关而被指控。

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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’ residency for 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.

Minnesota allows a registered voter to vouch for up to eight other individuals on Election Day.

Employees of senior care homes or other group facilities can vouch for an unlimited number of residents in their facilities.

As Jill McLaughlin reports below for The Epoch Times, Dhillon sent a letter to Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon demanding that he turn over all records documenting same-day voter registrations, records for votes cast by voters registered under same-day voter registrations, and other records related to the registrations and votes.

The request is for records going back 22 months, including the March 5, 2024, primary election and Nov. 5, 2024, general election.

The demand was made under the Civil Rights Act of 1960 and is to “ensure Minnesota’s registration and voting practices are in compliance with federal law, particularly the minimum requirement under [the Help America Vote Act],” according to the letter.

Minnesota’s “system seems facially inconsistent with the Help America Vote Act of 2002. We’ll see!” Dhillon posted on X on Friday.

The Help America Vote Act was passed by Congress in 2002 to reform the voting process by improving voting systems and voter access, following the 2000 election, when Florida’s recount exposed significant flaws in outdated punch-card voting machines that resulted in “hanging” and “dimpled” chads. Minnesota passed same-day voter registration in 1974.

Simon’s office did not return a request for comment about the demand.

Former Trump administration special government employee Elon Musk, who has been outspoken about recent developments in Minnesota, said the state’s voting system was “made for fraud” in an X post on Dec. 27, 2025.

Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon speaks during a news conference at the Justice Department in Washington on Sept. 29, 2025. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

Meanwhile, federal investigations into alleged widespread fraud continue in Minnesota.

In the latest move, the Small Business Administration (SBA) has suspended 6,900 of the state’s borrowers amid suspected fraudulent activity in the state’s pandemic-era loan programs, SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler said on Jan 1.

President Donald Trump said this week his administration plans to continue targeting alleged social services fraud in the state but may also focus on other states.

California, Illinois, and New York could be committing fraud that is allegedly worse, Trump said.

The DOJ has charged nearly 100 people in Minnesota as fraud investigations continue, according to Attorney General Pam Bondi.

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