North Carolina elections board faces another lawsuit, as RNC sues swing state over noncitizen voting concerns

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the fix is in as usual
The lawsuit alleges that by violating the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) and not checking the identification of approximately 225,000 voters, the agency "is opening the door for non-citizens to vote."

The state board formerly used a voter registration form that failed to require HAVA-required identification information, such as a driver’s license number or the last four digits of a Social Security number. Election officials admitted the form was non-compliant with HAVA and eventually fixed it, but in the meantime, approximately 225,000 people registered without supplying the HAVA-required information, the complaint says.

Election officials allegedly refused to take remedial action and did not reach out to these voters to collect the required information. Instead, what the defendants "offer as a solution is a half-hearted promise that those who were ineligible to register but were allowed to anyway will naturally filter themselves out from the state’s voter rolls when they conduct other election-related activities," the complaint says.

"This inaction misses the mark," the lawsuit says. "Not only does this 'solution' fail to remedy the ongoing violations of state and federal law or account for Defendants’ responsibilities under the same, but it leaves North Carolinians to wonder how they can trust in the security of their elections, especially when those tasked with protecting their rights cannot be bothered to do what is required by law."
 
the fix is in as usual
The lawsuit alleges that by violating the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) and not checking the identification of approximately 225,000 voters, the agency "is opening the door for non-citizens to vote."

The state board formerly used a voter registration form that failed to require HAVA-required identification information, such as a driver’s license number or the last four digits of a Social Security number. Election officials admitted the form was non-compliant with HAVA and eventually fixed it, but in the meantime, approximately 225,000 people registered without supplying the HAVA-required information, the complaint says.

Election officials allegedly refused to take remedial action and did not reach out to these voters to collect the required information. Instead, what the defendants "offer as a solution is a half-hearted promise that those who were ineligible to register but were allowed to anyway will naturally filter themselves out from the state’s voter rolls when they conduct other election-related activities," the complaint says.

"This inaction misses the mark," the lawsuit says. "Not only does this 'solution' fail to remedy the ongoing violations of state and federal law or account for Defendants’ responsibilities under the same, but it leaves North Carolinians to wonder how they can trust in the security of their elections, especially when those tasked with protecting their rights cannot be bothered to do what is required by law."
As societies naturally deteriorate regarding moral values(bonding agent) one can expect to see any given society in question to @ first divide & then in time to splinter intro multiple special interest communities. History has proven ever since the first established empire, the Akkadian empire that once the 'divide' in any given society starts the conquered(fractured) society is doomed to a state of anarchy & then soon followed by total liquidation of the society in question. Survivors will attempt to form another society & if that is possible to achieve & actually physically transpires then the entire process starts anew on it's journey to the eventual next stop @ the intersection of Divide & Conquer. When one hears the old tried & true adage of "history just keeps repeating itself" one is hearing the most truthful statement ever uttered by human lips.
 
the fix is in as usual
The lawsuit alleges that by violating the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) and not checking the identification of approximately 225,000 voters, the agency "is opening the door for non-citizens to vote."

The state board formerly used a voter registration form that failed to require HAVA-required identification information, such as a driver’s license number or the last four digits of a Social Security number. Election officials admitted the form was non-compliant with HAVA and eventually fixed it, but in the meantime, approximately 225,000 people registered without supplying the HAVA-required information, the complaint says.

Election officials allegedly refused to take remedial action and did not reach out to these voters to collect the required information. Instead, what the defendants "offer as a solution is a half-hearted promise that those who were ineligible to register but were allowed to anyway will naturally filter themselves out from the state’s voter rolls when they conduct other election-related activities," the complaint says.

"This inaction misses the mark," the lawsuit says. "Not only does this 'solution' fail to remedy the ongoing violations of state and federal law or account for Defendants’ responsibilities under the same, but it leaves North Carolinians to wonder how they can trust in the security of their elections, especially when those tasked with protecting their rights cannot be bothered to do what is required by law."

"The law provides funding to help states meet these new standards" -- US Election Assistance Commission -- June 7th, 2023 ...

Then where did the money go? ...
 

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