Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin warned states on Friday they must cooperate with DHS on election security measures or their federal funding will be yanked.
“We are going to make our security enhancements mandatory, meaning that if these states want a grant and they want to be reimbursed to work or to run federal elections, they’re going to have to implement security issues,” he said.
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Those requirements include making sure voting machines are secure and voter rolls are scrubbed of non-citizens, deceased individuals, and others who are ineligible to vote.
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