Election Group, GOP Lawmaker Warn of NY Voter Registration System Issues
Election integrity organization RITE and Rep. Claudia Tenney have raised concerns about New York's voter registration systems and threatened federal court action.

Election integrity group RITE and Republican Representative Claudia Tenney have issued warnings about alleged deficiencies in New York's voter registration systems, threatening potential federal court action over the matter.
The concerns center on what the group and lawmaker characterize as a lack of key safeguards in the state's voter registration processes. The specific nature of the alleged violations was not detailed in available reports.
Tenney criticized what she described as an inadequate response from state officials to their concerns. In communications with New York authorities, she stated that the lack of response "is troubling and disregards the need to ensure public trust that New York is maintaining accurate voter rolls as required by federal law."
The warning comes as part of broader ongoing discussions about election administration and voter roll maintenance across various states. Federal law requires states to maintain accurate and current voter registration records.
Both RITE and Representative Tenney have indicated they may pursue federal court action if their concerns about the voter registration system are not addressed. The timeline for any potential legal action was not specified in the available reports.