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2,724 'potential noncitizens' registered to vote in Texas; review finds 33 may have voted in 2024

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More than 2,700 people flagged as potentially non-U.S. citizens are registered to vote in Texas, according to a review of the state's voter registration list and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services' (USCIS) database.

Secretary of State Jane Nelson announced Oct. 20. that at least 2,724 "potential noncitizens" were registered to vote after conducting a comprehensive review of its 18.4 million voter records using the federal Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) database.

The review, one of the first of its kind in Texas, identified 33 potential noncitizens who may have voted illegally in the November 2024 election. Nelson said the cases have been referred to the Office of the Attorney General for investigation, as required by Texas election law. The list of potential noncitizen voters was sent last week to county voter registrars — elections administrators, county clerks or tax assessor-collectors — tasked with maintaining local voter rolls under Chapter 16 of the Texas Election Code.

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More than 2,700 people flagged as potentially non-U.S. citizens are registered to vote in Texas, according to a review of the state's voter registration list and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services' (USCIS) database.

Secretary of State Jane Nelson announced Oct. 20. that at least 2,724 "potential noncitizens" were registered to vote after conducting a comprehensive review of its 18.4 million voter records using the federal Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) database.

The review, one of the first of its kind in Texas, identified 33 potential noncitizens who may have voted illegally in the November 2024 election. Nelson said the cases have been referred to the Office of the Attorney General for investigation, as required by Texas election law. The list of potential noncitizen voters was sent last week to county voter registrars — elections administrators, county clerks or tax assessor-collectors — tasked with maintaining local voter rolls under Chapter 16 of the Texas Election Code.

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Potential? This means they have no proof that anything illegal actually occurred.
 
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