Noncitizens on State Voter Rolls
Arizona Free Press
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According to a D.H.S. review of state voter rolls and public records, they identified approximately 278,000 non-citizens who are registered to vote in federal elections. Since Democrat states refused to share their voter files, the real number is actually much higher—yet even this limited analysis found more than a quarter of a million foreigners illegally registered to vote.
Put together, these disclosures reveal an election system so broken and vulnerable that no one can possibly defend it. Hundreds of millions of U.S. voter files are in the hands of foreign governments, our machines and ballot-counting systems are exposed to hacking and manipulation, China and other countries have been trying to meddle in our elections, evidence of fraud has been buried, hundreds of thousands of non-citizens and dead people are listed and active on the voter rolls—and yet, we still have elections with no Voter I.D., no Proof of Citizenship, and tens of millions of ballots floating aimlessly through the mail.
NATIONAL SECURITY INVESTIGATIONS: The Department of Homeland Security has initiated multiple investigations related to allegations of non-citizen voting and registration. Review of the first set of public voter files from states that have not utilized the SAVE system revealed:
OVER 250,000 NON-CITIZENS ARE ILLEGALLY REGISTERED TO VOTE
IN JUST THE FOUR STATES FOR WHICH PUBLIC DATA FILES HAVE BEEN REVIEWED.
State election officials in California, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Nevada have been notified of this serious threat to national security and DHS stands ready to support their efforts to identify and remove ineligible registrants. The investigation is expanding to include multiple additional states.
In addition, DHS will support the Department of Justice’s review of voter files obtained pursuant to their enforcement authority under the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 and the Help America Vote Act of 2002.
STATES THAT PROTECT FEDERAL ELECTIONS: Numerous proactive, conscientious state officials have successfully utilized free services offered by the Department of Homeland Security to assist election officials in identifying non-citizens who have registered and/or voted in their states.
In the short time that the enhanced SAVE system
has been available to states, 10 have states processed
their full voter lists. As of June 22, 2026, a total of
25 different states processed more than 68 million
registration records through the SAVE system. DHS
has enabled those states to identify over 400,000
deceased registrants and over 28,000 non-citizens
who illegally registered to vote.
As demonstrated by the sample data to the right,
these states are serious about ensuring that only US
citizens vote in US elections. DHS applauds their
efforts to prevent non-citizens from registering and
to remove ineligible registrants who unlawfully
register.
Several other proactive state officials have also signed Memoranda of Agreement with USCIS to utilize the SAVE system and have processed portions of their state voter rolls. Unfortunately, due to the actions of the activist Judge Sparkle Sooknanan, many of the enhancements to this service of USCIS have been suspended pending appeal.
As a result, US citizens are at risk of having their votes diluted by ineligible alien voters.
UNAMBIGUOUS CONTRAST: There is an undeniable pattern emerging as DHS begins to unravel the horrific damage done by the open border policies of the Biden administration. States that have adopted alien-first policies instead of American-first policies have a disproportionate number of non-citizens on their voter rolls.
State Deceased Non-Citizen
Georgia 42,776 2,549
Ohio 59,774 769
Tennessee 37,850 1,009
Texas 111,573 2,296
North Carolina 34,662 1,599
Idaho 4,328 49
Alabama 33,165 465
Missouri 10,660 1,112
Louisiana 15,231 419
Kansas 10,197 449