Elections for the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate are considered federal elections.
Federal law allows the DOJ to monitor Federal elections to ensure only eligible citizens vote. The DOJ cannot tell a state how to conduct their elections or even how to count their votes for mayor, local and state offices, Governor, etc... .
However, for House and Senate including primaries... the Federal Government can legally step in and check votes to verify eligibility, or even de-certification of a fraudulent election (force a do-over) for the Federal offices elections.
For the fraudulent State and local elections, that may require lawsuits and legal challenges.
Elections for the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate are considered federal elections.
Federal law allows the DOJ to monitor Federal elections to ensure only eligible citizens vote. The DOJ cannot tell a state how to conduct their elections or even how to count their votes for mayor, local and state offices, Governor, etc... .
However, for House and Senate including primaries... the Federal Government can legally step in and check votes to verify eligibility, or even de-certification of a fraudulent election (force a do-over) for the Federal offices elections.
For the fraudulent State and local elections, that may require lawsuits and legal challenges.