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The update reports that North Carolina’s State Board of Elections narrowly approved using the federal SAVE program to identify non-citizens on voter rolls, over unified Democratic opposition. It notes that federal law blocks major roll cleaning within 90 days of elections, but changes could be in place by November, and cites estimates suggesting anywhere from 1% to over 20% of non-citizen adults may be registered, potentially enough to sway close races in North Carolina.
By The Wilmington StandardThe update reports that North Carolina’s State Board of Elections narrowly approved using the federal SAVE program to identify non-citizens on voter rolls, over unified Democratic opposition. It notes that federal law blocks major roll cleaning within 90 days of elections, but changes could be in place by November, and cites estimates suggesting anywhere from 1% to over 20% of non-citizen adults may be registered, potentially enough to sway close races in North Carolina.