Judicial Watch settles NC voter roll lawsuit | Eastern NC Now

Over 430,000 inactive names removed from rolls

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Another huge win for Judicial Watch.

Conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch on Thursday announced it settled its lawsuit against North Carolina after it removed over 430,000 inactive names from voter rolls.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/02/tom-fitton-judicial-watch-settles-north-carolina-voter-roll-lawsuit-state-removes-430000-inactive-names-rolls/

Also a win for the people of NC.  At least for now the voter rolls are a bit cleaner.  Now to remove the dead, non citizens, ghost voters and people that have moved, etc.  


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