Database discrepancies: Millions of voter registrations FAIL to match federal verification records
02/15/2026 // Lance D Johnson // 400 Views
A recent analysis of federal data has exposed a gaping hole in the nation's voter registration system, revealing that for over a decade, millions of Americans have been registered to vote using identity information that does not match official government records. This systemic failure, centered on the Social Security Administration's (SSA) Help America Vote Act Verification (HAVV) system, directly challenges the integrity of the electoral process and raises urgent questions about the validity of voter rolls across the United States. The data, which shows a consistent and massive rate of "no match" results, points to either widespread administrative negligence or something far more sinister: the potential for large-scale electoral fraud enabled by lax verification standards.
Key points:
Federal data shows that since 2011, 28.8% of voter registration checks run through the SSA's HAVV system—approximately 28.1 million submissions—have returned a "No Match" result.
In 2025 alone, 13% of submissions, or 318,217 out of 2.37 million, failed to match SSA records.
The HAVV system is used as a verification method of last resort for individuals who register to vote without a driver's license, using only their name, date of birth, and the last four digits of their Social Security number.
A 2021 spike in Arizona saw weekly HAVV transactions explode from 500 to 70,000, with 58% of 673,000 submissions failing to match, coinciding with a controversial election audit.
Seven states completely opt out of using the federal HAVV verification system.
The verification vacuum and a system in crisis
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