We can thank Republicans' continued efforts to uncover election fraud. So far they've found no election fraud, or election fraud committed by Republicans. Is it time to shut down Republican voting until we can figure out what's going on?
ASHEVILLE, N.C. - Mark Meadows has been removed from North Carolina's voter rolls, a move made as the State Bureau of Investigation continues a probe into allegations the former White House chief of staff committed election fraud.
Macon County Board of Elections Director Melanie Thibault confirmed April 12 that she had removed Meadows the prior day from the county's active voter list. Thibault said she consulted N.C. Board of Elections staff in Raleigh after finding records that Meadows was registered both in Virginia and North Carolina.
"What I found was that he was also registered in the state of Virginia. And he voted in a 2021 election. The last election he voted in Macon County was in 2020," she said.
The state law under which he was removed was General Statute 163-57, which says, "if a person goes into another state, county, municipality, precinct, ward, or other election district, or into the District of Columbia, and while there exercises the right of a citizen by voting in an election, that person shall be considered to have lost residence in that State, county, municipality, precinct, ward, or other election district from which that person removed."
Amid election fraud investigation, NC removes Mark Meadows from voter rolls
North Carolina's SBI is investigating allegations the former Trump chief of staff committed election fraud.www.usatoday.com
We can thank Republicans' continued efforts to uncover election fraud. So far they've found no election fraud, or election fraud committed by Republicans. Is it time to shut down Republican voting until we can figure out what's going on?
ASHEVILLE, N.C. - Mark Meadows has been removed from North Carolina's voter rolls, a move made as the State Bureau of Investigation continues a probe into allegations the former White House chief of staff committed election fraud.
Macon County Board of Elections Director Melanie Thibault confirmed April 12 that she had removed Meadows the prior day from the county's active voter list. Thibault said she consulted N.C. Board of Elections staff in Raleigh after finding records that Meadows was registered both in Virginia and North Carolina.
"What I found was that he was also registered in the state of Virginia. And he voted in a 2021 election. The last election he voted in Macon County was in 2020," she said.
The state law under which he was removed was General Statute 163-57, which says, "if a person goes into another state, county, municipality, precinct, ward, or other election district, or into the District of Columbia, and while there exercises the right of a citizen by voting in an election, that person shall be considered to have lost residence in that State, county, municipality, precinct, ward, or other election district from which that person removed."
Amid election fraud investigation, NC removes Mark Meadows from voter rolls
North Carolina's SBI is investigating allegations the former Trump chief of staff committed election fraud.www.usatoday.com
Corrupt asshole.
Can we expect any of the Trump devotees to wander in here and try to justify his actions?
It would be all over Fox News for the next 4 years.So, pop quiz, everybody:
What do you think Fox News would look like right now if Ron Klain, the White House chief of staff, was investigated and removed from voter rolls for committing election fraud? Do you think conservatives would have something to say about that?
I'm not concerned with minor voter fraud. I've always been concerned with massive election fraud.
And you have never ever produced proof of any, have you.I'm not concerned with minor voter fraud. I've always been concerned with massive election fraud.
I'll leave the voter fraud to you.
One thing about NC, he didn't even LIVE there. His address was not being used by him.Question without reading. Did he vote in both North Carolina and Virginia or was he simply registered in both states? Meadows is a scumbag, but if it's a case of just being registered there that's not a big deal....people move...their registration isn't automatically removed from the rolls. If he voted in both states....lock his sorry butt up
There was no legal reason for him to be registered in NC. He didn't own or rent property here. Even his family didn't actually own or legitimately rent that property they listed as a residence. They were renting a "vacation spot" from a friend of a friend, from the reports I read. And that is what they listed as their residence, him and his wife, when they registered to vote here.Question without reading. Did he vote in both North Carolina and Virginia or was he simply registered in both states? Meadows is a scumbag, but if it's a case of just being registered there that's not a big deal....people move...their registration isn't automatically removed from the rolls. If he voted in both states....lock his sorry butt up
One thing about NC, he didn't even LIVE there. His address was not being used by him.
Wondering when (if) it will occur to you that the only instances of election fraud that's been uncovered haven't been massive, and that the number of "minor" election fraud instances has almost exclusively been by Republicans.I'm not concerned with minor voter fraud. I've always been concerned with massive election fraud.
I'll leave the voter fraud to you.
Not true.Wondering when (if) it will occur to you that the only instances of election fraud that's been uncovered haven't been massive,
Don't care.and that the number of "minor" election fraud instances has almost exclusively been by Republicans.
Nonsense.It's almost as if conservatives use accusations of election fraud to justify doing it themselves.
And the lack of massive election fraud certainly isn't for lack of trying. Trump did, after all, tell his base to vote twice.
I'm not concerned with minor voter fraud. I've always been concerned with massive election fraud.
I'll leave the voter fraud to you.
Credit where credit's due, mycroft: you don't even remotely hide your hackery. Most partisan hacks try to passably veil their hackery, but not you.Not true.
Don't care.
Nonsense.
As I just opined to another poster recently. Our political differences stem from our inability to agree on basic facts.We can thank Republicans' continued efforts to uncover election fraud. So far they've found no election fraud, or they did find election fraud but it was committed by Republicans. Is it time to shut down Republican voting until we can figure out what's going on?
ASHEVILLE, N.C. - Mark Meadows has been removed from North Carolina's voter rolls, a move made as the State Bureau of Investigation continues a probe into allegations the former White House chief of staff committed election fraud.
Macon County Board of Elections Director Melanie Thibault confirmed April 12 that she had removed Meadows the prior day from the county's active voter list. Thibault said she consulted N.C. Board of Elections staff in Raleigh after finding records that Meadows was registered both in Virginia and North Carolina.
"What I found was that he was also registered in the state of Virginia. And he voted in a 2021 election. The last election he voted in Macon County was in 2020," she said.
The state law under which he was removed was General Statute 163-57, which says, "if a person goes into another state, county, municipality, precinct, ward, or other election district, or into the District of Columbia, and while there exercises the right of a citizen by voting in an election, that person shall be considered to have lost residence in that State, county, municipality, precinct, ward, or other election district from which that person removed."
Amid election fraud investigation, NC removes Mark Meadows from voter rolls
North Carolina's SBI is investigating allegations the former Trump chief of staff committed election fraud.www.usatoday.com
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