More Than 700,000 Ineligible Voters Found On Major Swing State's Voter Rolls
North Carolina removed more than 700,000 ineligible voters from its list of registered voters just weeks before the 2024 election.
The North Carolina State Board of Elections announced that it found 747,000 ineligible people on its voter rolls over the past 20 months. The findings come after the board faces a lawsuit from the Republican National Committee (RNC) over the state’s voter rolls. According to the complaint, the election board “allowed over 225,000 people to register to vote with registration forms that failed to collect certain required identification information before the registration forms were processed.”
North Carolina removed more than 700,000 ineligible voters from its list of registered voters just weeks before the 2024 election.
The North Carolina State Board of Elections announced that it found 747,000 ineligible people on its voter rolls over the past 20 months. The findings come after the board faces a lawsuit from the Republican National Committee (RNC) over the state’s voter rolls. According to the complaint, the election board “allowed over 225,000 people to register to vote with registration forms that failed to collect certain required identification information before the registration forms were processed.”
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