More than 747,000 ineligible voters removed from electoral rolls
10/01/2024 // Ava Grace // 1K Views
The county boards of elections in North Carolina removed more than 747,000 ineligible registration records from the state's voter rolls from the start of 2023 through August 2024.
According to a news release from the state Board of Elections, an average of more than 1,200 voter records were removed from the voter list every day during those 20 months. The county boards follow careful policies to ensure only ineligible records are removed, not those of eligible voters. However, newly eligible voters are constantly being added to the registration rolls. At the moment, North Carolina has nearly 7.7 million registered voters.
One can be removed from the list if they moved away from the state, spent two federal general elections in inactive status and did not respond to mailings from their county board of elections attempting to confirm their eligibility, died, were convicted of a felony and are serving a sentence including probation, post-release supervision or parole, had a duplicate registration, requested to be removed, the subject of a successful voter challenge and if they are not a U.S. citizen. (Related: DOJ releases new guidelines for election officials dictating who can and can't be removed from voter rolls.)
https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-10-01-ineligible-voters-removed-from-electoral-rolls.html