Oregon election officials ask justice department to investigate three noncitizen voters
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In Oregon, three individuals, mistakenly registered to vote, are potentially facing a criminal investigation due to their non-citizen status. The Secretary of State's Office has referred their names to the state Department of Justice for review, raising concerns about voter fraud. The investigation could lead to significant legal repercussions if these individuals are found to have voted illegally. This incident underscores the importance of accurate voter registration processes and the implications of individuals voting without U.S. citizenship.
The Secretary of State's Office has forwarded the names of three individuals to the state Department of Justice, indicating a potential case of voting fraud involving non-citizens.
Mistakenly registered voters at Oregon's Motor Vehicle Services Division could face serious implications, including criminal investigation, if found voting without U.S. citizenship.
Voting rights and registration processes are under scrutiny, especially regarding individuals registered through vehicle services who may be unwittingly ineligible to vote.
The Department of Justice has not made a determination yet on whether further investigation is warranted, highlighting the complexity of cases involving voter eligibility.
Read at PortlandTribune.com
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