Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows was removed from North Carolina’s voter rolls this week amid a state investigation into allegations that he committed voter fraud in the 2020 general election.
Meadows – who has been accused of registering to vote and voting absentee using the address of a single-wide mobile home in Macon County, where there is no evidence he ever lived – was removed from the rolls on Monday, county Board of Elections Director Melanie Thibault confirmed to the Asheville Citizen Times on Tuesday.
“What I found was that he was also registered in the state of Virginia,” Thibault told the outlet. “And he voted in a 2021 election. The last election he voted in Macon County was in 2020.”
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