The New Jersey Republican Party and the Republican National Committee say a review of voter rolls in all 21 counties has uncovered hundreds of noncitizens registered to vote, raising fresh alarms about election integrity in a key blue state.
According to Just The News, GOP officials obtained the voter lists and identified individuals who, by their own admission, are not U.S. citizens but nonetheless appeared on the rolls. Most of these noncitizens were registered as Democrats and had already attempted to remove themselves, warning that they were unknowingly added and that such registrations could jeopardize their efforts to become naturalized citizens.
In Atlantic County alone, more than 50 noncitizens formally attested that they had been registered without their knowledge. Official correspondence sent to New Jersey election officials certified that these individuals had requested to be taken off the rolls, and at least two of those letters showed that the noncitizens had an actual voting history, Fox News reported.
Republican National Committee Chair Joe Gruters argued that this New Jersey snapshot likely reflects a broader national problem that is being obscured by partisan stonewalling. He contended that Democratic-controlled states resist attempts to obtain comprehensive voter registration data, making it difficult to fully document how widespread noncitizen registration may be.
Gruters pushed back on the narrative that noncitizen voting is a myth, pointing to the pattern uncovered in every corner of the Garden State. Despite repeated claims that noncitizens are not voting, he said, they're finding noncitizens in every county of New Jersey voluntarily requesting to be removed from the voter rolls, a trend that conservatives say underscores the need for stricter verification, greater transparency, and serious enforcement of existing election laws.
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