Over 6 million names (as of April 2026).
judicialwatch.org
Judicial Watch reports that its lawsuits, settlements, and legal actions under the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) have led to the removal (or processing for removal) of more than 6 million ineligible or inactive voter registrations from rolls across multiple states and localities.
Key Examples of Their Reported Successes:
Oregon (recent 2026 settlement): Review and removal of ~800,000 ineligible/inactive names.
Colorado (post-lawsuit/settlement): 372,000 inactive voters removed.
Los Angeles County (settlement): 1.2+ million removed.
New York City (settlement): 918,139 removed.
Kentucky (consent decree): ~735,000 removed since 2019.
Earlier milestones included over 5 million (as of early 2025) and around 5.8 million in some updates, with the total rising as additional cleanups (e.g., in Oregon and Colorado) were confirmed.
These figures come directly from Judicial Watch's announcements and press releases, based on state confirmations following their NVRA enforcement efforts (often via lawsuits that prompted settlements or compliance). Note that "removals" can include inactivations, cancellations of outdated registrations, or processing of notices for voters who moved/died/didn't respond—states handle the actual list maintenance.
Judicial Watch continues similar efforts in other states. For the most current details, check their site (judicialwatch.org).
Just scratching the top. Getting dead people and those that moved to other states is a start but there are still millions of illegals on the voter rolls.