voter purge

North Carolina removes 747,000 from voter rolls, citing ineligibility

As a resident of North Carolina, the recent news about the removal of 747,000 individuals from the voter rolls citing ineligibility is a cause for concern. The reasons provided for such massive removals range from individuals moving out of state, passing away, to not participating in the last two federal elections. On the surface, some of these reasons seem legitimate, such as convicted felons or individuals who have moved out of state. However, the issue arises when we consider those who have moved within the state but failed to update their address or those who have not voted in the past two federal elections.… Continue reading

Texas removes more than 1 million ineligible voters from voter rolls

The recent news of Texas removing more than 1 million ineligible voters from the voter rolls has sparked various reactions and emotions. As a long-time registered voter myself, this topic hits close to home and raises some important questions about the integrity of the voting process. With Governor Abbott signing Senate Bill 1 into law in 2021, the state of Texas has taken significant steps to clean up its voter rolls and ensure that only eligible voters are part of the electoral process.

One key point to highlight is that the majority of those removed from the voter rolls were deceased individuals, totaling over 457,000.… Continue reading