Voter Integrity Project of NC has delivered to the NC Board of Elections, today, the names of just under 30,000 deceased NC residents who were still on the state’s voter roll, in some cases, for almost a decade. The group’s work is the key finding from their “citizen audit” of how the state’s election boards …
Monthly Archive: August 2012
Wake Election Board Removes Non-US Citizens from Voter Rolls and Recommends Prosecution
UPDATE: N&O CORRECTION Without quite reversing itself after last week’s embarrassing hearing, the Wake County Board of Elections, during today’s regularly scheduled meeting, by a 2-1 vote, agreed to remove 11 non-US citizens from their voter rolls and refer them over to the District Attorney for prosecution. “The Board restored their reputation this week,” said …
Group Accuses Wake County Board of Condoning Voter Fraud
UPDATE: OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT FROM CHALLENGE HEARING AUG. 21, 2012 RALEIGH, NC—Today at 9 AM, at the Wake County Public Safety Center, the Wake County Board of Elections staged a hearing to consider removing 18 registered voters from the rolls who had proven to two government agencies that they were not US citizens. “The Board …
VIP NC Non-Citizen Voters Hearing Set for 9 AM Tuesday in Wake County
Event Summary: 8:30 AM, Tuesday, August 21, in front of Wake County Public Safety Center Optics: A media avail by the VIP-NC Director, followed by “quasi-judicial” hearing to be conducted at 9:00 in room C170 of the Public Safety Center, 330 S. Salisbury St., Raleigh, NC. RALEIGH, NC–Today at 9 AM, at the Wake County …
77 deceased remain on voter rolls – Daily Herald in Lake Gaston
From the Daily Herald in the Roanoke Valley and Lake Gaston area: A group aiming to ensure fair elections paid a visit to Halifax County to clean up the voter registration rolls Tuesday morning. At 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jay DeLancy, of Raleigh, executive director of the Voter Integrity Project of North Carolina, and Richard Scott, …
Alamance Group Prompts Election Board to Remove Deceased Citizens from Voter Rolls
Voter Integrity Project of NC (VIP-NC) offered high praise Tuesday for the Alamance County Board of Elections, which sustained all 123 challenges against deceased citizens who the group found were still on the voter rolls. “Kathy Holland’s team worked tirelessly to investigate our claims,” said Mike Kelley, the local resident responsible for the challenges, “and …