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North Carolina Flags About 34,000 Deceased Voter Registrations After Federal Check

Officials said the cross-check also found duplicate registrations and name mismatches as county boards verify each flagged record before removal.

  • The North Carolina State Board identified approximately 34,000 deceased individuals on state voter rolls after comparing records with the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements database on Friday, April 17.
  • Officials initiated the cross-reference effort to strengthen voter registration accuracy; the State Board submitted 7,397,734 records to the SAVE system to verify citizenship and identify anomalies including deceased voters.
  • "While we expected to find some cases, this is higher than we anticipated," Sam Hayes, executive director of the State Board, said Monday, April 27. Officials noted the discovery does not necessarily indicate illegal votes were cast.
  • County election officials will now work with the State Board to verify flagged registrations and remove voters confirmed deceased in accordance with state and federal law.
  • President Donald Trump signed an executive order last month to create a nationwide list of verified eligible voters, part of a broader Republican push to strengthen election security measures.
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North Carolina has taken a significant step in updating its electoral roll by removing about 34,000 records corresponding to deceased people, according to the State Electoral Board. The measure arises after a routine review that, according to the authorities, threw some numbers far above expected. "While we expected to find some cases, the figure is higher than expected," said Sam Hayes, executive director of the agency. The official stressed th…

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Wral News broke the news in Raleigh, United States on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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