Georgia Audit Finds Only 20 Noncitizens on Voter Rolls
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger's comprehensive audit reveals minimal noncitizen registration, countering claims of widespread voter fraud.
- The audit identified 20 noncitizens among Georgia's 8.2 million registered voters, with their registrations now canceled.
- Nine of these noncitizens had previously voted before ID verification checks were implemented, while the other 11 never cast a ballot.
- An additional 156 individuals have been flagged for further investigation into their citizenship status.
- The findings challenge assertions by some Republicans, including Donald Trump, about large-scale noncitizen voting influencing elections.
- Georgia officials emphasize the rarity of noncitizen voting and the state's strong data management practices to maintain clean voter rolls.