DOJ’s new vot­er-roll guid­ance qui­et­ly issued; crit­ic warns it may ‘intim­i­date’ elec­tion work­ers

<div>DOJ's new voter-roll guidance quietly issued; critic warns it may 'intimidate' election workers</div>

The Depart­ment of Jus­tice (DOJ) qui­et­ly pub­lished new guide­lines address­ing lim­its on when and how juris­dic­tions may remove vot­ers from their vot­er rolls last week, a move to “intim­i­date” state and local elec­tion offi­cials, says for­mer DOJ attor­ney Gene Hamil­ton. “This is what I per­ceive as an attempt by the Depart­ment of Jus­tice and Civ­il Rights Divi­sion to intim­i­date state and local juris­dic­tions and state and local elec­tion offi­cials from doing their jobs,” Hamil­ton told Fox News Digital.The DOJ issued a new guid­ance doc­u­ment on Sept. 9 to remind states ahea …