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Ohio SOS Finds 499 More Noncitizens Registered To Vote

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Another day, another bundle of noncitizen voter registrations discovered on state voting rolls. But there’s still nothing to see here — so say the left and their election integrity-denying accomplices in corporate media. 

On Thursday, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced he was directing local elections officials to remove nearly 500 foreign national registrations from Ohio’s voter rolls. The suspected illegal registrations were detected as part of a statewide audit of Ohio’s voter registration database.

With a little more than three months to go before November’s presidential election and a little more than two months before early in-person and absentee voting begins in the Buckeye State, the need to clean up the rolls is becoming more urgent every day. With a projected 10 million illegal immigrant encounters at the U.S. border on President Joe Biden’s watch, the very real possibility that some noncitizens could vote in November’s election could tip the balance in the outcome — particularly in critical battleground states. 

‘Shockingly Easy for Noncitizens to Vote’

Democrats dismiss the idea that illegal aliens and other foreign nationals will break the law and risk felony charges by violating the honor system that’s supposed to bar noncitizens from voting in federal elections. At the least, they delude themselves and others. 

“Those making this argument ignore a glaring problem: the government officials who register voters and conduct federal elections aren’t allowed to require proof of citizenship,” wrote U.S. Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, in a recent column for The Federalist. “It’s therefore

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