White House Considers Ending DOJ Civil Rights Election Observer Program

White House Considers Ending DOJ Civil Rights Election Observer Program
1 min readPoliticsLegal

The White House is reportedly considering defunding the DOJ program that monitors elections for discrimination.

  • The White House is considering defunding the DOJ civil rights election observer program.
  • The federal observer program sends neutral observers to election sites.
  • The program's purpose is to ensure voters do not experience discrimination at the polls.

According to CBS News, the White House is weighing whether to end funding for the Department of Justice's civil rights election observer program, which deploys neutral observers to monitor polling sites.

The observer program is designed to help ensure fair access to voting and prevent discrimination at polling locations. Changes to its funding could affect how elections are monitored for compliance with civil rights protections. Based on a single source report

No official decision has been announced. Further statements from the White House or DOJ may clarify the program's future.