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North Carolina investigates voter registration fraud in seven counties, with over 300 complaints filed.
The North Carolina State Board of Elections is investigating allegations of voter registration misconduct in seven counties, including Brunswick, Buncombe, Chowan, Haywood, Nash, Scotland, and Wake.
Reports indicate individuals impersonated election officials, falsely told voters they must re-register when only county moves require it, and submitted forms with inaccurate or fabricated information.
The board emphasizes that government workers do not go door-to-door and that falsifying registration forms is a felony.
With the March 3 primary approaching, officials urge voters to verify registration status online, submit forms directly to county boards, and report suspicious activity.
Over 300 complaints have been filed in the past year across about 30 counties, prompting heightened scrutiny of voter outreach efforts.
Carolina del Norte investiga fraude de registro de votantes en siete condados, con más de 300 denuncias presentadas.