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- 10
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- Last Updated
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North Carolina's State Board of Elections has removed over 747,000 ineligible registrants from its voter rolls since the beginning of 2023, citing reasons such as death, duplicate registrations, inactivity in past elections, out-of-state moves, and felony convictions. This extensive cleanup comes amidst lawsuits from the Republican National Committee and the North Carolina Republican Party, which accused the board of failing to collect required identification information from over 225,000 registrants. The board insists that it follows strict policies to ensure only ineligible voters are removed. North Carolina, a crucial swing state, currently has 7.7 million registered voters and is pivotal in the upcoming 2024 presidential election. Additionally, nine potential non-citizens were flagged during the cleanup, raising concerns about the accuracy of voter rolls and fueling election integrity debates.
- Total News Sources
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- Left
- 1
- Center
- 1
- Right
- 10
- Unrated
- 1
- Last Updated
- 16 min ago
- Bias Distribution
- 77% Right
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