Her office settled the lawsuit to prevent “further unnecessary drain” on state resources, she said. “We have a very rigorous list maintenance process and I do not believe that this litigation is about anything based in fact,” Griswold said. But her office agreed to provide Judicial Watch with public data from a federal survey on an annual basis for the next five years. That discrepancy led to artificially high registration rates in many counties, the lawsuit claimed.Īs a part of its agreement to dismiss the case, Griswold denied all claims that Colorado violated federal laws that govern voter roll maintenance. Jena Griswold violated the National Voter Registration Act by failing to remove ineligible voters from the state’s rolls. District Court in 2020, alleged that Sec. The suit, brought by Judicial Watch in U.S. A conservative watchdog group has come to terms with the Colorado Secretary of State’s office in a lawsuit over its voter registration list maintenance practice after years of litigation.
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