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RandySF

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Fri Sep 12, 2025, 05:16 PM Friday

Louisiana's Chief Election Official Confirms Lack of Widespread Noncitizen Voting

After reviewing state voter rolls going back to the 1980s, Louisiana’s Republican secretary of state announced this month that “non-citizens illegally registering or voting is not a systemic problem in Louisiana.” That finding aligns with years of research showing that, with vanishingly rare exceptions, only American citizens vote in American elections.

As part of what Secretary Nancy Landry called an ongoing investigation of potential noncitizen voting, officials ran the state’s voter files through the SAVE program, a federal tool that checks individuals’ citizenship status. In voting records dating back to the 1980s, Landry’s office identified up to 390 registered voters who could be noncitizens. Landry acknowledged that the actual number could be even lower, as some of the potential noncitizen voter registrations flagged by the SAVE program could be the result of outdated or inaccurate data. Of those flagged individuals, 79 voted at least once during that more than 40-year period.

To put that number in perspective, we estimate that at least 74 million votes have been cast in Louisiana since the 1980s — and that estimate is a significant undercount due to data limitations. In other words, out of tens of millions of ballots cast in Louisiana over more than 40 years, only a tiny fraction of them were possibly cast by noncitizens, and even those cases are unconfirmed.

Of course, any instance of possible voter fraud is serious. Landry’s office has asked flagged voters to provide documents proving their citizenship, and those who fail to do so may be removed from the rolls and prosecuted under state and federal law. But the investigation’s preliminary results confirm that widespread noncitizen voting is simply not taking place. “I take great pride in the steps our office takes to maintain accurate voter rolls,” Landry said at a press conference.




https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/louisianas-chief-election-official-confirms-lack-widespread-noncitizen

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Louisiana's Chief Election Official Confirms Lack of Widespread Noncitizen Voting (Original Post) RandySF Friday OP
Not just in the great state of Louisiana. PoindexterOglethorpe Friday #1

PoindexterOglethorpe

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1. Not just in the great state of Louisiana.
Fri Sep 12, 2025, 07:46 PM
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There are for all practical purposes no illegal votes cast in this country. Those who claim otherwise are wrong. Or perhaps themselves illegally voting more than once.

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