Nearly 750,000 Purged From North Carolina’s Voter Rolls

Most records were removed as duplicate entries or for inactivity in recent federal elections.
Nearly 750,000 Purged From North Carolina’s Voter Rolls
Voters arrive and check in on Super Tuesday at a polling station in Charlotte, N.C., on March 5, 2024. Grant Baldwin/Getty Images
Samantha Flom
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More than 747,000 registrants have been stripped from North Carolina’s voter rolls since the start of 2023 due to ineligibility, the state’s elections board announced on Sept. 26.

North Carolina’s county boards of elections ended the 20-month purge in August, removing an average of 1,200 names per day, according to a North Carolina State Board of Elections news release.

Samantha Flom
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