155K Unqualified Voters Identified and Removed by Republican Secretary of State
The Democrats are no longer concealing their intentions. Increasing numbers of Americans are feeling the negative impact of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’s irresponsible policies, which have led to financial strain and mounting debts due to inflation.
Democrat officials at both the federal and local levels have made it increasingly difficult for first-time homebuyers to attain the American dream, burdening them with overwhelming debt and exorbitant interest rates.
Furthermore, Democrats have endorsed the presence of pornography and drag queens in libraries for children, as well as individuals who identify as women using girls’ locker rooms.
They are also promoting the idea of transitioning children without their parents’ knowledge and suggesting that being white is somehow a crime.
In their pursuit of future electoral victories, Democrats are heavily reliant on the votes of illegal immigrants.
With millions of undocumented individuals residing in America, many of whom have been registered to vote, Democrats may secure control of the White House and majorities in Congress.
The outcome of our elections could be determined by American citizens or by illegal immigrants from over 160 countries worldwide, making strong leadership at the state level crucial in maintaining the integrity of our electoral process.
Thank goodness for this election integrity hero…
Ohio SOS Frank LaRose (R)
Earlier today, Frank LaRose, the Republican Secretary of State in Ohio, revealed his extensive strategy to eliminate non-US citizens from the state’s voter rolls.
As part of this plan, he has instructed county boards of elections to expel an extra 499 non-citizens who had been registered to vote in Ohio.
Last week, following Secretary LaRose’s directive, the boards of elections eliminated nearly 155,000 registrations that were confirmed to be inactive for at least four consecutive years.
Secretary LaRose’s actions demonstrate his dedication to ensuring a voter list that includes only eligible and active voters.
This stands in stark contrast to the approach of Michigan Democrat Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, who has faced legal challenges and is currently involved in a lawsuit filed against her by the RNC.
The lawsuit aims to compel Secretary Benson to remove unqualified, deceased, and illegitimate voters from the voter rolls ahead of the 2024 election.
According to a press release from SOS Frank LaRose’s office, the latest action is part of a multi-phased, comprehensive audit of the statewide voter registration database ahead of the November general election.
“I swore an oath to uphold the constitution of our state, and that document clearly states that only United States citizens can participate in Ohio elections,” said Secretary LaRose. “That means I’m duty-bound to make sure people who haven’t yet earned citizenship in this country aren’t voting. If or when they do become citizens, I’ll be the first one to congratulate them and welcome them to the franchise, but until then the law requires us to remove ineligible registrations to prevent illegal voting.”
In May, the Public Integrity Division and Office of Data Analytics and Archives within the Secretary of State’s office launched an examination of voter records to ensure compliance with Ohio’s citizenship requirement.
Utilizing identification data from the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV), 136 voter registrations linked to Ohio residents who had twice verified their non-citizenship status were identified.
Among these, 80 individuals did not respond to notifications requesting confirmation of their citizenship status or cancellation of their registration, leading to the initiation of removal proceedings by the relevant boards.
The most recent removals, disclosed today, pertain to individuals who had affirmed their non-citizen status with the BMV.
A subsequent check via the federal Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) database system confirmed their non-citizen status.
Despite receiving notices from the Secretary of State’s office prompting them to confirm their citizenship status or cancel their registration, these individuals failed to respond.
Any individual whose registration is eliminated in accordance with the Secretary’s directive has the option to submit a provisional ballot, which will be validated upon demonstrating citizenship.
“I want to give these folks the benefit of the doubt and say that most of them didn’t intend to break the law,” said LaRose. “We want to make sure a mistaken registration doesn’t become an illegal vote. We also want to make sure that lawfully registered citizens can participate seamlessly in the process, especially if their citizenship status changed recently.”
Secretary LaRose stated that the investigations into the citizenship status of voter registration records are still ongoing, and further removals may be authorized in preparation for the November general election.
The Election Integrity Unit will also be referring cases for potential criminal prosecution.