North Carolina Drops Mark Meadows From Voter Roll Amid Fraud Inquiry
...documents showed he lived in Virginia and voted in that state's 2021 election, officials said Wednesday.
Questions arose about Meadows last month, when North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein's office asked the State Bureau of Investigation to look into Meadows' voter registration, which listed a home he never owned — and may never have visited — as his legal residence...
Meadows frequently raised the prospect of voter fraud before the 2020 presidential election, as polls showed Trump trailing Joe Biden, and in the months after Trump's loss, to suggest Biden was not the legitimate winner. In his 2021 memoir, he repeated the baseless claims that the election was stolen.
Public records indicated Meadows had been registered to vote in Virginia and North Carolina, where he listed a mobile home he did not own as his legal residence weeks before casting a 2020 presidential election ballot in the state.
Meadows listed a mobile home... described as a 14-foot by 62-foot mobile home with a rusty metal roof, ...in Scaly Mountain, North Carolina, as his physical address on Sept. 19, 2020, while he was serving as Trump's chief of staff in Washington...Neighbors said Meadows was never present [at the mobile home]. ...Meadows later cast an absentee ballot for the general election by mail. Trump won the battleground state by just over 1 percentage point.
During an August 2020 interview on CNN, Meadows warned of fraud in voting by mail. “Do you realize how inaccurate the voter rolls are, with just people just moving around, let alone the people that die off?” he told the host, Jake Tapper.
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