Election Reformers Get New Tool to Pressure States to Clean Up Voter Rolls

Election Reformers Get New Tool to Pressure States to Clean Up Voter Rolls
A man walks past voting signs displayed outside a polling station during the mid-term elections in Hamtramck, Mich., in this Nov. 4, 2014, file photo. Joshua Lott/Getty Images
Steven Kovac
Steven Kovac
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A new interactive website database is now available for free to individual citizens and election reform groups across the country to help in the fight to get all states to obey a federal election law mandating regular voter roll maintenance.

The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF), a national nonprofit law firm dedicated to election integrity, announced the launch of the website on Feb. 27.