Oct 18, 2024
The Idaho Secretary of State Office is in the process of removing 36 “very likely” noncitizens from Idaho’s registered voter rolls. Some of those noncitizens voted in past elections in Idaho, Secretary of State Phil McGrane told the Idaho Capital Sun, but he did not specify how many. McGrane said no noncitizens voted in Idaho’s statewide primary election this May, and state election officials are working to ensure that no noncitizens vote in the upcoming November general election. Amid years of false claims about droves of noncitizens voting in federal elections, Idaho’s top election official sought to make clear that noncitizen voting in Idaho is rare, and that election officials are working to bolster election security systems to prevent noncitizen votes, under an executive order signed this summer. The Idaho Secretary of State’s Office is now working ensure that those people flagged were actually noncitizens, by allowing these people to prove citizenship. U.S. citizenship is required to vote in federal and Idaho elections.
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