US Voter Roll Integrity Concerns: Non-Citizens and Deceased Individuals Alleged
Leaked draft DHS reports and a Senator's claim allege significant discrepancies in US voter rolls, specifically identifying over 250,000 non-citizens in four states and 400,000 deceased individuals nationwide.
Assessment
Leaked draft DHS reports and a Senator's claim allege significant discrepancies in US voter rolls, specifically identifying over 250,000 non-citizens in four states and 400,000 deceased individuals nationwide. The authenticity and methodology of these reports remain largely unverified, leading to low confidence in the specific figures but highlighting ongoing concerns regarding voter registration database accuracy.
Why it matters — These allegations, if substantiated, could undermine public confidence in election integrity and potentially impact future electoral outcomes.
Established
- ·Claimed: A leaked DHS draft report identifies over 250,000 non-citizens on voter rolls in California, New Jersey, Nevada, and Pennsylvania.
- ·Claimed: Senator Markwayne Mullin alleges a DHS-related audit identified 400,000 deceased individuals on US voter rolls.
- ·Unclear: The authenticity of the DHS draft report and the specific methodologies used to determine citizenship status and identify deceased individuals are unverified.
Indicators to watch
- →Official DHS statements or reports confirming/denying the leaked documents and audit findings
- →Independent verification of voter roll data in the mentioned states
- →Legislative or judicial actions related to voter roll maintenance protocols
Evidence
Central claim — DHS draft report identifies over 250,000 non-citizens on voter rolls in four states50% on claim
Topics elections · voter-integrity · dhs · immigration · domestic-policy · us-politics
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