Dead Voters Found: 34,000 Deceased Names on North Carolina's Voter Rolls Spark Outrage
North Carolina's discovery of 34,000 dead people on its voter rolls has sparked renewed calls for voter roll cleanup measures, prompting an expert to criticize Democrats for resisting 'commonsense' reforms. The issue is expected to pressure Congress into passing the SAVE America Act.
North Carolina's discovery of 34,000 dead people on its voter rolls has prompted an expert to criticize Democrats for resisting efforts to clean up voter rolls, citing it as a matter of 'commonsense' to remove deceased individuals. The issue is sparking renewed calls for federal legislation to address the problem nationwide. Critics argue that such measures are necessary to maintain election integrity and prevent potential security risks. The discovery has highlighted the need for increased pressure on Congress to pass the SAVE America Act, a bill aimed at reforming voter registration processes.