South Carolina Investigation Confirms No Voter Fraud by State Agencies
State inquiry finds no evidence supporting claims that non-citizens were illegally registered to vote, affirming integrity of voter registration system.
- Gov. Henry McMaster requested the investigation following allegations by Rep. Adam Morgan.
- The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) found no unlawful activity in voter registration.
- Federal law mandates that agencies provide voter registration forms to applicants for public assistance.
- Rep. William Timmons criticized the allegations as a political stunt, while Morgan maintained his stance.
- The investigation reassured that existing policies prevent non-citizens from voting.