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Texas found 2,724 potential noncitizen voters; they must verify citizenship or risk losing registration.
Texas has identified 2,724 individuals who may be ineligible to vote due to potential noncitizen status, according to Secretary of State Jane Nelson.
The state used the federal SAVE database to cross-check voter registration records against citizenship data, prompting a statewide review across all 254 counties.
Affected individuals will receive verification notices and have 30 days to prove citizenship, with non-response potentially leading to registration cancellation.
The effort, part of election integrity reforms under Senate Bill 1, follows the removal of over one million ineligible registrations in the past three years.
The Attorney General’s Office is reviewing 33 cases where noncitizens may have voted in the 2024 election.
Final determinations are expected by early December.
Texas encontró 2,724 potenciales votantes no ciudadanos; deben verificar su ciudadanía o arriesgarse a perder el registro.