Mark Meadows Was Registered to Vote in Three States
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Mark Meadows was removed from North Carolina voter rolls earlier this month. He is still a registered voter in two other states, according to officials. The former Republican congressman and his wife registered as voters in the state in March 2022. Meadows remains a registered Virginia voter, the paper reported.
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Mark Meadows is still registered to vote in South Carolina and Virginia, officials say | Mark Meadows | The Guardian
Donald Trump’s former chief of staff was removed from voter rolls in North Carolina earlier this month
Former Trump aide Meadows registered to vote in three states simultaneously
WASHINGTON - Donald Trump's former chief of staff Mark Meadows, who echoed the Republican former president's false claims of widespread fraud in the 2020 election, was registered to vote in three states at the same time, the Washington Post reported on Friday. Meadows was simultaneously registered to vote in North Carolina, Virginia and South Carolina for three overlapping weeks
Officials: Mark Meadows was registered to vote in 3 states
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Mark Meadows — a former chief of staff to President Donald Trump who was removed from North Carolina voter rolls earlier this month — is still a registered voter in two other states, according to officials and a published report.
Mark Meadows also registered to vote in South Carolina
Mark Meadows — a former chief of staff to President Donald Trump who was removed from North Carolina voter rolls earlier this month — is still a registered voter in two other states, according to officials.
Analysis | Mark Meadows was simultaneously registered to vote in three states
The former White House chief of staff has decried the inaccuracy of voter rolls because people moved and yet did not inform election officials himself.