North Carolina Board of Elections Finds 34,000 Dead People on Voter Rolls
North Carolina election officials have pulled back the curtain on a startling problem lurking inside the state’s voter registration system — tens of thousands of dead people still listed as eligible voters.
The North Carolina State Board of Elections made the announcement after completing a sweeping comparison of voter records against a federal government database.
On April 17, 2026, the board submitted 7,397,734 voter records into the federal Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements system — known as SAVE — as part of a push to strengthen the accuracy and integrity of the state’s voter registration list.
The SAVE system is operated by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services in coordination with the Social Security Administration.
The effort was originally designed to hunt for something else entirely — but turned up a problem nobody expected at this scale.
Officials launched the database comparison primarily to flag any non-U.S. citizens registered to vote, but anticipated the process would also surface other irregularities, including duplicate registrations, name mismatches, and deceased registrants.
What came back stunned them.
The cross-check returned approximately 34,000 deceased individuals still listed on North Carolina’s active voter rolls.
Officials launched the database comparison primarily to flag any non-U.S. citizens registered to vote
And found NONE, else that would be the lede of the article you plagiarized.
And how many votes were actually cast by these tombstones?? Again, the answer is NONE, else that would be the lede of the article you plagiarized.
You ever find even a SINGLE ONE of the alleged "millions" of ballots printed by foreign countries?
You ever find even a SINGLE CASE of a ballot counting machine altering the count??
If the machines were altering the count like Trump claimed, how come the hand count matched the machine count so closely???
In all, there were 126 counties within 10 votes of their original vote tally, according to the audit data. Of those counties, 54 counties matched their initial results exactly. No county had an error rate higher than 0.73% compared to their original results.
@lomaine Qanon is a big topic and I don't have time to even outline it. Right-wingers treated it like some kind of omniscient oracle whose mysterious posts needed to be carefully decoded.
Qanon regularly accused democrats of regularly killing children to consume adrenochrome. Somehow Qanon commentary convinced some right-wing ijit that trafficked children were being kept in a basement of a pizza place in Wash DC, and the ijit burst in with a gun, only to find an absence of basements or children.
Here's an AI summary; more or less matches what I recall.
The movement's core belief centers on the unproven claim that a secret, deep-state cabal of elites and Satan-worshipping pedophiles is running the government, media, and global sex-trafficking rings. QAnon followers believed Donald Trump and military figures were working to expose this network, leading many QAnon believers to heavily support Republican candidates aligned with this message
Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert were big Qanon cheerleaders. Qanon conspiracy theories were big influence on the 2020 election; it was kinda hard to miss.
That simply shows how NC system fails to remove deceased citizens from their voter rolls.
Show evidence of any deceased person voting, then we can chat.
I suppose the only instance would be in the case of a mail in ballot that arrived very early prior to election day, and the voter passed away before election day.
@ElwoodBlues wasn't that the website that talked about a private island that abused and ate kids before all this file talk started? My only reference to that is a south park episode but I know i can trust you to correct me