August 15, 2025
Voter Rolls and Election Fraud
By Andrew Paquette
On March 25th of this year, President Trump signed executive order 14248, “Preserving and Protecting the Integrity of American Elections.” The first line of this document states that the United States does not enforce “basic and necessary election protections.” This is a bold statement in a country that supposedly enjoys “safe and secure” elections, as we were told endlessly after the obviously fraudulent 2020 presidential election.
President Trump’s recent executive order points out that two federal laws, the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) and the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) require accurate and current voter rolls. This is a “fundamental requirement” to prevent fraudulent voting. And yet, election integrity efforts often focus on documentation of Election Day events, such as physical ballots, cast vote records, and affidavits from witnesses of suspicious Election Day activities. This isn’t to say that these things are unimportant, but voter rolls are fundamental. This fact is sometimes forgotten.
One of the earliest references to a voter registration list is found in a Massachusetts law from 1800. It requires each town create a list of “qualified voters” (eligible to vote) and to publicly post these lists where the public may examine them. Anyone who tried to vote but was not on the lists was ineligible and the vote couldn’t be counted. To be put on the list, voters had to prove they were qualified under the requirements stipulated in the then-current Constitution of the Commonwealth. The voter list, then as now, controlled who was eligible to receive a ballot. This is fundamental to a valid election, but also to election fraud.
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