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VICTORY: North Carolina FORCED to Remove Noncitizens From Voter Rolls After RNC Legal Battle

Gary FranchiApril 8, 2026234 views
VICTORY: North Carolina FORCED to Remove Noncitizens From Voter Rolls After RNC Legal Battle
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Patriots, we're witnessing what happens when Republicans actually fight back against election shenanigans. The North Carolina State Board of Elections just caved to pressure from the Republican National Committee and agreed to clean up their voter rolls by removing noncitizens who shouldn't be voting in the first place.

The settlement, reached this week, requires North Carolina officials to cross-reference jury duty questionnaires with voter registration data to identify people who admitted they're not U.S. citizens – and then kick them off the rolls where they never should have been registered.

The RNC's official Vote Protect account celebrated the victory on social media: "🚨 ELECTION INTEGRITY WIN 🚨 The RNC and @NCGOP sued to get people who admitted on jury duty questionnaires that they were not U.S. citizens removed from North Carolina voter rolls. This week, because of our lawsuit, the State Board of Elections agreed to do just that."

Think about this for a second, folks. How many noncitizens have been sitting on North Carolina's voter rolls this entire time? How many elections might have been affected by people who had no legal right to cast a ballot? These are the questions the mainstream media won't ask because they don't want you thinking too hard about election integrity.

Conservative voices on social media are calling this exactly what it is – a long-overdue step toward ensuring only American citizens decide American elections. As one Twitter user noted, "A storm is brewing, and the truth is stepping into the light."

This victory comes at a perfect time for the Trump-Vance administration, which has made election integrity a cornerstone of its America First agenda. When Republicans actually use the legal system to fight for clean elections instead of just complaining, amazing things happen.

The fact that North Carolina had to be sued to do something this basic – removing admitted noncitizens from voter rolls – tells you everything you need to know about how seriously Democrats take election integrity. They don't.

How many other states are harboring noncitizens on their voter rolls right now, and will it take lawsuits to force them to clean house too?

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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
FINALLY! This should have been done years ago. Every state needs to clean up their voter rolls - election integrity starts with accurate registration lists.
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ConservativeVoter88Verifiedjust now
Agreed! How is this even controversial? Only citizens should be voting in our elections.
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SmallTownAmericanVerifiedjust now
When I moved to NC from Virginia, I had to provide proof of citizenship to register. How were noncitizens getting on the rolls in the first place? Something doesn't add up here.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
Motor voter laws probably. When people get driver's licenses they're automatically registered unless they opt out.
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VoterIntegrityNowVerifiedjust now
This is exactly why we need strong legal challenges. Imagine how many other states have the same problem but nobody's checking.
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RedStateReadyVerifiedjust now
Thank God for organizations like the RNC fighting these battles in court. Individual citizens can't afford to take on state governments over this stuff.
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NCResident45Verifiedjust now
I've been saying this for months at our local GOP meetings. Glad the RNC stepped up and took action when our state officials wouldn't do their jobs properly.
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RightSideOfHistoryVerifiedjust now
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ HUGE WIN! πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
One down, 49 to go. Every single state needs to do this before the next election cycle or we're going to have the same problems all over again.
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ElectionWatcherVerifiedjust now
Great news but I have questions - how many noncitizens were actually removed? And what's the process to make sure this doesn't happen again?
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TarHeelConservativeVerifiedjust now
The article didn't specify numbers but even one noncitizen on voter rolls is too many. We need regular audits.