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Numbers released by Abbott’s office show that more than 134,000 voters purged from state voter rolls since September 2021 had confirmed they had moved elsewhere and that 457,000 others had died.
Dallas Morning News, Texas dropped 1.1 million from the voter rolls in the past three years, governor says, Aug. 26, 2024 New York Times, Texas Removed 1 Million From Voter Rolls. But Most Had ...
Gov. Greg Abbott gave a nod to the effort to remove names from the state's voter rolls Monday, pointing to more than 1 million people who have been erased from the rolls since 2021, including more ...
Most of the names that have been taken off the rolls were of voters who had died or could not be located. But 6,500 of them were not U.S. citizens. Why Texas has removed 1.1 million names from ...
Purges of voter rolls: the act of unregistering voters by sending postcards requiring what amounts to re-registration or employing a 'use it or lose it' approach where after a certain number of elections of not voting, voters are automatically removed from the voter rolls without any evidence that they have moved.
However, documented cases of noncitizens voting are extremely rare; a recent Georgia audit of the 8.2 million people on its rolls found just 20 registered noncitizens – only nine of whom had voted.
Sep. 28—The state has purged 6,099 people from Rogers County's voter rolls since the 2022 November midterm elections. Gov. Kevin Stitt said earlier in September that Oklahoma had taken 450,000 ...
True the Vote has said that nearly 7,000 people have been using its app, which references voter and postal data, to challenge a total of more than a half-million records. Acting on conspiracy theories