California failed to meet statewide voter registration list requirements and entered into an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice in 2005 after receiving $348 million in federal funding.
— Shiloh Marx (@Shilohmarx) December 27, 2025
This agreement lasted until 2016 with the implementation of VoteCal.
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California failed to meet statewide voter registration list requirements and entered into an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice in 2005 after receiving $348 million in federal funding.
This agreement lasted until 2016 with the implementation of VoteCal.
California agreed to voluntarily provide weekly and monthly updates and data to the DOJ.
California claimed no privacy concerns regarding sensitive voter data.
California violated the agreement throughout its entirety.
The EAC could audit California and retroactively recoup over $348 million in federal funds for violations.
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