The Republican National Committee and Maryland GOP filed a lawsuit against state election officials, alleging “impossibly high” voter registration numbers on Friday after the Department of Justice filed a similar suit earlier this week.
Maryland's voter registration processes face scrutiny after Ian Andre Roberts, an illegal immigrant superintendent, was found registered to vote despite lacking U.S. citizenship.
The Republican National Committee (RNC) sued Maryland election officials on Friday over their alleged failure to maintain their voter rolls. Registration in several Maryland counties is “impossibly high,
Conservative groups obtain records showing Ian Andre Roberts, illegal immigrant and former Iowa superintendent, claimed U.S. citizenship on voter registration.
The Justice Department has filed a federal lawsuit accusing Maryland’s top election officials of refusing to hand over the state’s complete voter registration list, saying the move violates federal civil rights and election laws designed to ensure accurate voter rolls.
The Washington County commissioners approved the Election Center in Halfway for early voting in 2026. The state election board reviews plan Dec. 11.
The United States is suing Maryland's top election official for access to an unredacted version of the most recent state voter roll.