NC removes 430,000+ ineligible voters


On August 16, 2021, when the EAC released its latest survey data from the states, the total number of inactive registrations reported by North Carolina dropped from about 1.2 million in 2019, to about 765,000 in 2021 – a 36% drop. 

Judicial Watch is settling the lawsuit it filed against State of North Carolina, Mecklenburg County and Guilford County in April of 2020.

The settlement is reportedly based on new data showing the state has finally cleaned up its voter rolls.

In 2019, the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) found that voter registration rates in a significant proportion of North Carolina’s 100 counties were close to, at, or above 100% of their age-eligible citizenry.

These statistics are considered by the courts to be an indication that a jurisdiction may not be taking the proper steps required by law to remove ineligible registrants.

Additionally, Judicial Watch’s analysis reportedly also showed that at the time of the EAC report, the entire State of North Carolina had a registration rate close to 100% of its age-eligible citizenry.

Judicial Watch had warned the state of North Carolina and the two counties that lawsuits would be filed if timely action was not taken to clean up the voter rolls.

On August 16, 2021, when the EAC released its latest survey data from the states, the total number of inactive registrations reported by North Carolina dropped from about 1.2 million in 2019, to about 765,000 in 2021 – a 36% drop.  

“This is a win for the voters of North Carolina – because clean voter rolls help pave the way to cleaner elections. After we filed our federal lawsuit, North Carolina removed hundreds of thousands ineligible voters (people who have died or moved away). North Carolina follows Judicial Watch voter roll clean-up successes in California, Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana. And we are right now prepping lawsuits against other states to force them to clean up their rolls.”

Tom Fitton, President of Judicial Watch

In 2020, Judicial Watch also sued Pennsylvania, and Colorado for allegedly failing to clean their voter rolls.

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5 thoughts on “NC removes 430,000+ ineligible voters”

  1. Judicial Watch is the peoples’ DOJ. They earn our support in a manner similar to the growing presence of independent journalists like Sharyl.

  2. Something that is required by law for the states to do, something they should want to do voluntarily, and something the citizens of the states would want done, yet they have to be sued to force compliance. Ask yourself why that is. Then take into consideration the Democrats pushing for permanent nation-wide mail-in balloting, ballot harvesting, and widespread us of drop boxes, and you will have your answer: easier to cheat.
    To see how it all will work to steal an election, I suggest you watch Dinish D’Souza’s 2000 Mules documentary when it comes out: https://2000mules.com/

    1. They also want ballots mailed to everyone 16 years old, but the 16 & 17 year olds are not supposed to vote.
      They also want to make it illegal for any election official to question the authenticity of any vote.
      There is more,

    2. Haven’t heard anything about Kevin’s points but Judicial Watch has succeeded with Red and Blue States. And, NC is a Red State! As for D’Souza’s documentary, I ask again, how did he use a private cell phone and satellites to ID folks locations? Which he claimed he used to monitor the same person going from box to box.

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