NC GOP-led Board Expands Voter Vetting with DHS Data

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North Carolina's Republican-majority State Board of Elections approved rules to compare voter registrations with the DHS SAVE database to flag possible noncitizens, in a 3–2 vote that critics say could wrongly purge eligible voters; the move is part of a broader GOP push for data-driven verification, following other actions like mismatched IDs, a Registration Repair Project, and expanded data requests from the DMV.
- North Carolina election board’s GOP majority approves sharing voter data with DHS Democracy Docket
- NC to feed voter data to Homeland Security under new noncitizen removal rules News & Observer
- NC election board OKs rules for reviewing voter citizenship challenges WRAL
- Making sense of two SAVEs and very few noncitizens voting in NC Carolina Public Press
- State elections board to remove noncitizens from voter rolls WITN
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