North Carolina found a significant number of dead people on its voter rolls, prompting calls for immediate action on election integrity.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The North Carolina State Board of Elections identified approximately 34,000 dead people still on the state’s voter rolls, a number higher than anticipated. The discovery was made through a data cross-check with the federal Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) database. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “While we expected to find some cases, this is higher than we anticipated,” said NCSBE Executive Director Sam Hayes. 📰 DETAIL: Officials said many of the cases likely involve voters who moved out of state and died elsewhere, leaving records outdated. Authorities are now working with county election offices to verify each case and remove ineligible registrations in accordance with state and federal law. The discovery, which officials said was higher than expected, highlights the importance of routine voter roll maintenance and data-sharing between agencies. Election officials said the cleanup process will include additional cross-checks and due process before any removals are finalized. Thousands of noncitizens have been purged from voter rolls in other states in recent years, including over 2,700 people in Texas last year and over 50,000 in Arizona. 🎯 IMPACT: The revelation has sparked calls for immediate action to ensure election integrity, with Congressman Mark Harris (R-NC) labeling the situation a “failure” and urging the passage of the SAVE America Act, which mandates proof of citizenship for voter registration. Notably, without proper verification, the chance of possible voter fraud in the November midterm elections will be exponentially higher. |
🚨BREAKING: North Carolina confirms 34,000 deceased individuals on our voter rolls.
This isn’t a mistake—it’s a failure.
Election integrity is non-negotiable.
Fix it now.
Pass the SAVE American Act!https://t.co/PJMBGGmMoH
— Rep. Mark Harris (@RepMarkHarrisNC) April 28, 2026
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