N.J. removes noncitizens from voter rolls after finding software glitch
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New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill ordered the removal of about 6,600 erroneously registered noncitizens from voter rolls after discovering a software glitch. While only around 400 of those individuals actually voted, the incident has raised concerns about its potential to bolster unfounded claims of mass voter fraud by critics of the current administration. This could further erode public trust in the electoral process, highlighting the critical need for accurate voter registration systems.
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