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On Nov. 17, a U.S. citizen in Montgomery County, Texas, was told she had been removed from the voter rolls as a potential noncitizen.
The U.S. citizen was confused and concerned about how the county reached this conclusion, as she was a former federal employee. She believes the county’s action was based on a misunderstanding or error and is fighting to get her name back on the rolls.
The county elections office initially said she could not be reinstated because she didn’t provide proof of citizenship within the 30-day window from her initial notice. However, a 2021 advisory from the Texas secretary of state’s office instructed that counties should reinstate voter registrations immediately upon presentation of valid proof of citizenship. After learning of this advisory, the county quickly reinstated her registration.
Despite the county’s initial mistake, the U.S. citizen remains concerned about the situation and fears that other eligible voters may have been mistakenly removed from the rolls. She calls for greater transparency and better procedures to prevent future occurrences, and supports the continuation of Trump’s border wall and deportations of undocumented immigrants.
The article delves into the nuances of voting rights, the complexities of voter registration rolls, and the intersection of political beliefs with administrative actions. It discusses how a simple misunderstanding could lead to significant consequences for eligible voters and calls for greater accountability from county and state election officials.
Title: U.S. Citizen Removed from Texas Voter Rollsdue to Misunderstanding
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