Take Action! Contact DOJ Attorney to Update NC Settlement Agreement
- Dec 10
- 2 min read
We have the opportunity to write to the Department of Justice regarding their Settlement Agreement with the NC State Board of Elections regarding voters who do not have either a NC Driver's License number or last 4 digits of their Social Security number, if issued in their voter registration record. Harmeet Dhillon of the DOJ has stated that these voters should be removed from the voter rolls. This is not what the NC Settlement statement requires.
Harmeet Dhillon, U.S. Assistant Attorney General Civil Rights Division, stated on Real America’s Voice:
"…the settlement requires the state… to contact those 100,000 voters… and if they’re not able to do that, then they need to be removed from the voter rolls."
This is what the NC Settlement agreement states issued September 8, 2025:
e. Provisional voting will not result in removal from voter rolls. The provisional voting process outlined in this Section shall not, by itself, result in any voter being removed from the official list of registered voters in state or Federal elections in North Carolina.
Please write a letter to Ms. Dhillon asking for an update of the Settlement. You can rewrite using your own words. Thanks.
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Harmeet Dhillon
Assistant Attorney General Civil Rights Division
US Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Ave, NW
Washington DC 20530
Dear Ms. Dhillon:
I would ask you to re-evaluate the NC Settlement Agreement, which stipulates that voters lacking a driver's license number or last 4 digits of their Social Security number, if issued, on their voter registration record must cast a provisional ballot, and will not be removed from the voter rolls solely for failing to supply one of those numbers, if issued. This appears to contradict your recent remarks on Real America's Voice News, where you suggested that these voters would be removed from the voter rolls. Can the settlement agreement be updated to include removing these voters from NC voter rolls?
Your earliest attention would be appreciated on this important issue. Thank you for addressing voter rolls across the United States.
Sincerely,
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