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RandySF

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Sat Apr 18, 2026, 11:21 PM 21 hrs ago

North Carolina admits noncitizens on its rolls aren't a widespread problem -- as it gives voter data to DHS

North Carolina election officials admitted Friday they have no evidence that noncitizens on the voter rolls are a widespread problem — even as they move forward with plans to share voter data with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

“Election officials do not have evidence to suggest this is a widespread problem,” the state’s GOP-majority election board wrote in a newly updated FAQ page on its website. “There are documented cases of a small number of noncitizens making their way onto the voter rolls, often by mistake.”

The admission comes just one day after the board’s GOP majority voted 3–2 to adopt rules allowing election officials to use a federal immigration database run by DHS to check North Carolina’s voter rolls for potential noncitizens.

Under the plan, the state will compare voter registration records against the federal SAVE system — a database that relies on past immigration records — and flag voters whose citizenship cannot be confirmed. Those voters could then “be notified and given the opportunity to correct or update their citizenship information before being removed”



https://www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/north-carolina-admits-noncitizens-on-its-rolls-arent-a-widespread-problem/

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