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2,724 ‘potential noncitizens’ registered to vote in Texas; review finds 33 may have voted in 2024

admin October 24, 2025
2,724 'potential noncitizens' registered to vote in Texas; review finds 33 may have voted in 2024

<div>2,724 'potential noncitizens' registered to vote in Texas; review finds 33 may have voted in 2024</div>


More than 2,700 people flagged as potentially non-U.S. citizens are registered to vote in Texas, according to a review of the state’s voter registration list and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services’ (USCIS) database.

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