Judge Rules in Favor of Group That Sent Election Fraud Investigators Door to Door

Judge Rules in Favor of Group That Sent Election Fraud Investigators Door to Door

A federal judge on July 18 dismissed a lawsuit brought against a group that sent people door to door as part of an effort to investigate possible election fraud.

The U.S. Election Integrity Plan and its leaders were accused by organizations, including the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, of illegally engaging in voter intimidation with its canvassing in Colorado following the 2020 election, which allegedly included taking photographs of residences and asking for residents to confirm information such as their names.

U.S. District Judge Charlotte Sweeney tossed the suit on July 18 after a trial of several days, according to court documents.

The dismissal was made after Yvette Roberts of Grand Junction, Colorado, a key witness for the plaintiffs, testified that she did not know whether canvassers who came to her home in 2021 were affiliated with the U.S. Election Integrity Plan, Colorado Politics reported.


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