North Carolina elections board faces another lawsuit, as RNC sues swing state over noncitizen voting concerns

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The Republican National Committee sued the North Carolina Board of Elections for allegedly not checking ID for 225,000 voters to verify citizenship.

The North Carolina State Board of Elections is facing another lawsuit, as the Republican National Committee is suing the battleground state for allegedly opening the door for non-citizens to vote. The lawsuit brought by the RNC and the North Carolina Republican Party in Wake County last week accuses the NCSBE and members, Alan Hirsch, Jeff Carmon, Siobhan Millen, Stacy Eggers IV and Kevin Lewis of failing to require identification to prove citizenship.

This State Board continually has problems ensuring voter rolls only have verified citizens,' NCGOP Chairman Jason Simmons added. 'This lawsuit will remedy their ongoing refusal to collect the required information from those who want to take part in North Carolina elections. Accountability and fidelity to following the rule of law is long overdue for the most partisan Elections Board in state history.

Last week, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. also sued the North Carolina State Board for denying his request to be removed from the state's ballot before the November election. Despite the candidate dropping out of the race and endorsing former President Trump, the board decided in a 3-2 vote to keep Kennedy's name because nearly 2 million ballots had already been printed. Kennedy also was unable to remove himself from the ballot in the fellow battlegrounds of Michigan and Wisconsin.

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