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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NEW: Texas AG Ken Paxton Announces Sprawling Voter Fraud Investigation
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Tuesday that his office had opened investigations into 33 potential noncitizens who allegedly voted in the 2024 General Election. The announcement was made after Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson referred the cases to the Office of the Attorney General (OAG). “Noncitizens must not be allowed to influence American elections, and I will use the full weight of my office to investigate all voter fraud,”…
Texas launches first investigations into 'potential noncitizen voting' in 2024 election
The Texas Office of the Attorney General, or OAG, announced in a Tuesday press release that AG Ken Paxton opened investigations into 33 “potential noncitizens who allegedly voted” in the 2024 election.
AG Ken Paxton Investigating 33 Noncitizens for Illegally Voting
AG Ken Paxton on X:I'm opening investigations into 33 noncitizens for illegally voting in the 2024 election. Noncitizens must not be allowed to influence American elections, and I will use the full weight of my office to investigate all voter fraud.Share


Trump Admin’s Effort To Detect Noncitizen Voters Already Appears To Be Yielding Fruit
An executive order signed by President Donald Trump paved the way for state officials in Texas to identify noncitizens who allegedly voted in the 2024 election.
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