Texas launches first investigations into ‘potential noncitizen voting’ in 2024 election
- On June 17, 2025, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton initiated inquiries concerning 33 individuals who may not be citizens but are suspected of casting ballots in the 2024 general election.
- The investigations were initiated following referrals from the state's Secretary of State after Texas obtained access to a federal citizenship database made available through a 2024 executive order.
- The Citizenship and Immigration Services' SAVE database, provided at no cost by the Department of Homeland Security, helped Nelson identify these 33 cases to confirm voter eligibility.
- Paxton declared that foreign nationals should not have any impact on American elections and committed to employing all available resources within his office to thoroughly examine allegations of voter fraud.
- This investigation underscores ongoing efforts to protect election integrity and may influence future policies and voter roll purges in Texas and beyond.
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