

The Judicial Watch lawsuit argued that 48 Kentucky counties had more registered voters than citizens over the age of 18. In June 2018, with Judicial Watch’s consent, the Justice Department moved to intervene in the lawsuit against Kentucky. In November 2017, Judicial Watch sued Kentucky over its failure to take reasonable steps to maintain accurate voter registration lists ( Judicial Watch, Inc.

Kentucky State Board of Elections shall create a Comprehensive Plan and implement and adhere to its terms. The Kentucky State Board of Elections shall develop and implement a general program of statewide voter list maintenance that makes a reasonable effort to remove from the statewide voter registration list the names of registrants who have become ineligible due to a change in residence in accord with section 8 of the NVRA. The state of Kentucky has consented to clean its voter rolls of ineligible names in accordance with the National Voter Registration Act ( NVRA). Van Tatenhove of the Eastern District of Kentucky, Central Division, signed the consent decree between Judicial Watch, Kentucky and the U.S. (Washington, DC) –Judicial Watch announced today that a federal court judge has issued a consent decree directing the Commonwealth of Kentucky to remove the names of ineligible voters no longer in residence from its official voter registration lists.

48 Kentucky County Rolls Had More Registered Voters Than Eligible Citizens
