It took a lawsuit to do it but election officials in Todd County, Minnesota, have reached a settlement with the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) for officials to implement a new system to ensure that duplicate voters are identified and removed from current and future voter rolls.
Todd County agreed to remove 22 duplicate voter registrations currently on the rolls.
James Dickey of the Upper Midwest Law Center served as the local counsel for the plaintiff.
The suit was brought in September 2022 by PILF under the federal Help America Vote Act known as HAVA. HAVA requires states to put in place and maintain an accurate, computerized, statewide voter registration list….}