North Carolina Removes 747,000 Voters From Rolls Ahead of Election
The state's board says the purge targets ineligible voters, but concerns about election integrity and misinformation persist.
- The North Carolina State Board of Elections has removed over 747,000 voter registrations over the past 20 months.
- Reasons for removal include deaths, duplicate registrations, inactivity in recent federal elections, and relocations.
- The board emphasizes that the process was routine maintenance and not politically motivated.
- The Republican National Committee and North Carolina GOP recently filed lawsuits alleging failures in maintaining accurate voter rolls.
- North Carolina remains a critical battleground state, with Trump and Harris currently tied in polls for the upcoming election.