I it I I jj I FLORIDA DEPARTMENT Ol STATE June6,20l2 T. ChristianHerren I United Stat Department of Justice I Civil Rights Division V&ingSection-NWI 950 *1?o y1VaI].ia.AV' Wasbington,D.C.203 Re: Florida's Continuing Commitment to Proteeth(-- QMQ: Hifir&it arenotUnited States . H3 removed from the voter rolls. 1; Ia i, 1 nnoved from the voter rolls without 1 i cfiridence show the voter is ineligible. st I at R, l>uH.I; . a I CI I I I I bcforcgr 1ih I ?In__in?hr il 5 !?;i1?il zl an wi 1- hh1h d` an additional I indian of ixicligibility bcforc a statc Q; Kii`k i?11; In k1 ij i` 'Lb1h I?s%Hi%I11i. 1- ,"?tht .. I d' Liinhh I i?n . Conclusion It is an unfortunate but now undeniable fact that Ii i& whonnotiofthe United States. The Florida i1l?|k obligation to ensure the integrity of elections in this Stal:. Q-L voters to cast ballots undermine that mis ion and erodes thj? th i the fairne 1 iility ofthe electoral process i1 K, what further action may bc 11= (1) K: d`Hc|1c1and Sccurity has a lcgal obligation ii onro11s today's r! (3) If not, what 1 citizcns Rom its v<>Ir ala} rin (4) &0IIlitS ai ilnf In Hi Tri -hi 1&i? removal ;i!yml. I I cc: Atto1?ncyG ?ii EliscSandra?,Q. I