DOJ Voting Section Has Just Three Lawyers Left, Watchdog Estimates
The voting section of the U.S. Department of Justice has only three attorneys left on staff, according to an estimate provided by a group working to support the departments remaining staff. Its a severe reduction in the voting section since the start of the Trump administration in January, when it had an estimated 30 attorneys assigned to enforce voting rights laws.
According to the group, Justice Connection, staff attorneys in the voting section either resigned as part of the deferred resignation program, or were reassigned to another department in the DOJ. Justice Connection said it obtained its estimate from employees within the civil rights division, of which the voting section is a part. A Justice Department spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the steep reduction in the voting sections workforce.
But it comes amid reports of other drastic changes in the section, including reassigning senior managers to other divisions and a new mission statement shifts the sections focus from enforcing voting rights laws to targeting voter fraud. As Democracy Docket has been tracking, DOJ has been withdrawing from Biden-era voting rights cases piecemeal since Trump returned to the White House including challenges to voter suppression measures in Georgia and Virginia, among others.
Still, according to Democracy Dockets litigation tracker, DOJ remains involved in at least 29 voting rights or redistricting cases across 18 states. The Trump administration is saying they dont believe in civil rights enforcement anymore, Stacey Young, the founder of Justice Connection and an 18-year veteran attorney in the civil rights division, told Democracy Docket about the changes. They dont think its important to ensure that everybody has the right to vote, regardless of who they are, and that their vote matters.
https://www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/doj-voting-section-has-just-three-lawyers-left-watchdog-estimates/

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