According to a new record, up to 40 % of Maine’s non-citizens, including those who are “legal aliens” and those who are not citizens, may have cast ballots in their names in recent elections in the country.
According to The Maine Wire, the most recent report was based on voting data obtained from the Central Voter Registration structure and MaineCare information. The store noted that the two voting record directories provide evidence that non-citizens may have been able to vote in large quantities and potentially illegally in large quantities in the state.
A community example of 25 non-citizens enrolled in MaineCare, according to The Maine Wire, revealed that 10 non-citizens were registered to vote. 40 % of non-citizens enrolled in MaineCare have been registered to vote improperly, according to the information the store has gathered.
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The Maine Wire noted that based on information from Maine’s secretary of state, of the 10 non-citizens registered to vote in the community example, eight of the non-citizens have had seats cast in their names since the 2016 election.
The country’s election results from a lack of data, according to The Maine Wire, which means that the total number of non-citizens who have cast ballots or registered to cast ballots are not yet known. But, the outlet noted that based on American Community Survey , information, 20, 137 non-citizens over the age of 18 resided in Maine in 2022.
Over 8, 000 non-citizens may have illegally registered to vote and possibly voted illegally in U.S. votes if the voting subscription rate shown in the state’s overall community of non-citizens is reflected across the country’s entire population of non-citizens, according to The Maine Wire.
At least one of the non-citizens in the community trial was recorded both registering to vote and casting ballots in the 2024 Democratic primary vote, despite The Maine Wire reporting that the system’s core voter registration information has not yet been updated.
Additionally, according to The Maine Wire, many non-citizens who have registered to vote or who have had their names recorded for use of the MaineCare database have” severe intellectual disabilities” The outlet noted that if people had assisted the non-citizens with the voting and registration process, state and federal laws might have been broken.