Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, Harmeet Dhillon, has announced that a comprehensive review conducted by the Department of Justice (DOJ) of approximately 50 to 60 million voter records has revealed hundreds of thousands of ineligible registrations. The audit of voter registration records found more than 300,000 deceased individuals still listed as active voters, as well as tens of thousands of non-citizens who have already cast ballots in federal elections.
Dhillonās team has been actively addressing the issue of inaccurate voter rolls since President Trump took office. In December 2025, a report noted that an initial review of 47.5 million records revealed over 260,000 deceased voters and thousands of illegal registrations.
The situation has now worsened, and the assessment thus far only covers a limited number of states that have agreed to cooperate.
āWe have run some records for some states. So, I think weāve run something between 50 and 60 million voter records so far. And, you know, during this presidentās tenure, we have found hundreds of thousands of people who shouldnāt be on the voter rollsāpeople who are dead, people who have moved, and duplicate registrations,ā Dhillon told Newsmax TV late last week.
āWe have also found, separately, noncitizens on the voter rolls. And so now weāre doing our due diligence to identify the extent to which they may or may not have voted,ā she continued.
āAnd sometimes people are enrolled on the voter rolls. Weāve just seen some crazy videos from California that show homeless people being used to sign petitions and register to vote or sign affidavits. You could sign ballots for somebody else and fill them in,ā the assistant AG added.
āAnd thatās easy when you have a system where thereās no voter ID, right? Where ballots are being mailed to outdated voting lists. This is not a fiction or a fantasy. Los Angeles County, in 2017, agreed in a lawsuit with Judicial Watch that there were over 1.1 million people in that county alone who should not have been on the voter rolls,ā she told host Bianca de la Garza.
Dhillon confirmed that the Justice Dept. has already referred tens of thousands of potential non-citizen cases for federal prosecution, and some are currently proceeding in U.S. Attorneyās offices. Those prosecutions come as Democrats in the Senate continue blocking the SAVE America Act, which would require proof of citizenship and a government-produced ID in order to vote in federal elections.
The DOJās findings also come as Democrats and their sycophantic allies in the āmainstream mediaā claim that non-citizen voting and vote fraud are ārare.ā
āThe review so far this last year of approximately between 50 and 60 million voter records, which states have voluntarily uploaded or weāve gotten from them, has shown hundreds of thousandsāover 300,000ādead people on the voter rolls. And thatās just a slice of the voter rolls,ā Dhillon also told Newsmax TV host Rob Finnerty.
āAnd we have referred tens of thousands of potential noncitizens who are on the voter rolls. And thatās a lengthier process, Rob, because we donāt want to accuse anybody wrongfully. So we have to go through checking a number of different databases, sources, and sometimes court records to determine whether this person became a citizen or not. And then, finally, we reach a conclusion,ā she added.
āAnd if that noncitizen voted in a federal election, weāre referring those cases for federal prosecution. And there are some prosecutions like that that are being worked up by my friends in the U.S. Attorneyās Office,ā said Dhillon.
This follows alarming revelations from Michigan State Representative Rachelle Smit, who serves as Speaker Pro Tempore and is a former township clerk. She exposed how the system not only ignores dead voters but actively reinstates them on the voter rolls, contributing to ongoing electoral fraud.
āI took off a dead voter in my township and guess what? That dead voter was put back on ā not by me. That was done by the Secretary of Stateās office,ā she said.
