Foreigners registered to vote due to DMV ‘errors’
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The following is from Just the News.
Non-citizens have been added to voter rolls in several states through motor vehicle departments (DMVs), even after stating they were not US citizens. These registrations occurred as part of the “motor voter” process, which allows individuals to register to vote while completing DMV transactions.
Although they declared they were not citizens, non-citizens were still registered to vote, raising serious concerns about the integrity of voter registration systems.
According to the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF), this issue has been identified in multiple states:
- In Pennsylvania, non-citizens have been registered to vote for decades due to a DMV glitch.
- California is facing a federal lawsuit for not disclosing records of foreign nationals registering to vote for over 20 years.
- Arizona incorrectly registered nearly 100,000 non-citizens as providing proof of US citizenship.
- Texas identified over 6,500 non-citizens on its voter rolls, with nearly 2,000 of them having voted.
- Ohio initiated a removal process for non-citizens found on its voter rolls.
- Illinois: Chicago removed 394 non-citizens from voter rolls, with 20 of them casting ballots.
- North Carolina: A review in 2014 found 1,454 non-citizens on the voter rolls, with 89 attempting to vote.
- Pima County, Arizona: 186 non-citizens were removed from the voter rolls since 2021, with seven casting ballots in elections.
These systemic errors have led to non-citizens being added to voter rolls, sparking concerns about oversight in the voter registration process.
You can read the Just the News article here.
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