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NEW: RNC Scores Major Election Integrity Victory In Crucial Swing State

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The Republican National Committee, in conjunction with the Nevada secretary of state’s office, announced that more than 90,000 inactive voters have been cleared from the rolls in Clark County, which is the crucial swing state’s most populous.

“The Nevada Republican Party is proud to announce the successful clean-up of voter rolls in Clark County. This achievement is the result of dedicated efforts by the NVGOP, the Republican National Committee, Trump Campaign, and numerous grassroots organizations, in collaboration with the Nevada Secretary of State and Clark Registrar of Voters,” the RNC announced in a press release.

“This concerted effort has led to the removal of over 90,000 voters who should no longer be considered active, significantly enhancing the accuracy and integrity of the voter.”

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The executive board of the Nevada Republican Party expressed satisfaction with the effort in a statement of their own. “We are incredibly pleased with the recent voter roll clean-up in Clark County. Our team has worked tirelessly to ensure a fair and free election this November. We look forward to seeing the results of the voter roll clean-ups in the other 16 counties,” the party said.

“As we approach the upcoming November elections, the NVGOP will continue to work closely with state and local officials to ensure that voter rolls across all counties are accurate and up-to-date.”

Removing inactive voters from state rolls has become a major focus of the RNC’s election integrity efforts ahead of the 2024 election.

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In Virginia, Attorney General Jason Miyares recently announced that a similar effort has been undertaken in his state. “6,303. That’s the number of noncitizens identified and removed from Virginia’s voting rolls under our watch,” Miyares wrote in an X post. “I’m proud of my office’s work to help ensure election integrity.”

The move comes after Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin issued an executive order focused on election integrity. Under the order, Virginia has increased monitoring of address changes, deaths and other changes in order to remove voters from the rolls. In addition, Virginia has entered into data sharing agreements with 42 states and has instituted mandatory audits.

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