A Tea Party-backed group called the “Voter Integrity Project” has alleged that as many as 30,000 dead individuals could still be on the North Carolina voting rolls. But as msnbc’s Rachel Maddow pointed out on Thursday’s The Rachel Maddow Show, the Project has integrity problems of its own.
The Project delivered to the state’s election board the names it identified as ineligible, saying that 90% of those persons should be taken off the voter list. Local media lauded the group—but when North Carolina’s board of elections reviewed the names, it found that less than 5,000 even merited a second look. And of those, not a single individual was found to have voted after they died, voted illegitimately, or even to have died at all.
The North Carolina Board of Elections checked voter records and death certificates, said Elections Liaison Veronica Degraffenreid, but “we haven’t found any instance of voter fraud.”








