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US Justice Department tells state officials they could be prosecuted over noncitizen voting
By Andrew Goudsward WASHINGTON, July 8 (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Justice has sent letters to all 50 U.S. states warning that election officials could face criminal charges for allowing noncitizens to remain on their lists of eligible voters.

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Justice Dept. threatens state election officials over noncitizen voting
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Judge Quashes Justice Dept. Subpoena in 2020 Election Inquiry
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Justice Department threatens Maryland’s top election official with criminal charges
Maryland Election Administrator Jared DeMarinis said a letter from the Justice Department is meant to intimidate him and other elections officials.

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DOJ threatens state officials with prosecution for noncitizen voting
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DOJ threatens WA election officials with prosecution if noncitizens vote
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