June 26, 2026 – The RNC sues Colorado’s Secretary of State for allowing people who have never lived in the state to vote in their elections

In Email/Dossier/Govt Corruption Investigations, Featured Timeline Entries by Katie Weddington

Press Release

“Yet again, Democrats are trying to let people vote in a state where they’ve never lived,” said RNC Chairman Joe Gruters. “Jena Griswold is ignoring Colorado’s Constitution and allowing non-residents to cast ballots in Colorado elections. The RNC is fighting these unconstitutional schemes across the country, and we’re suing to stop this one.”

Background:

  • Today, the RNC, Congressman Jeff Crank, and Douglas County Clerk and Recorder Sheri Davis sued Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold.
  • The lawsuit challenges a Colorado law and election policy that allow certain people who have never lived in Colorado – and in some cases have never lived in the United States – to vote in Colorado elections.
  • Colorado’s Constitution is clear: voting is reserved for Colorado residents.
  • Griswold’s policy allows people to vote based solely on the past residency of a parent, guardian, or spouse, despite never having lived in Colorado themselves.
  • The lawsuit seeks to strike down Colorado’s unconstitutional “never-resident voter” law and stop its enforcement.
  • The lawsuit also seeks the removal of ineligible never-resident voters from Colorado’s voter rolls.
  • This lawsuit builds on the RNC’s successful record defending voter eligibility requirements across the country, including a major victory in North Carolina stopping non-residents from voting and a recent lawsuit challenging a similar policy in Nebraska.