Since we can’t get the GOP majority in Congress to do much of anything that would help President Donald Trump secure our elections, it’s been left up to individual Republican Party organizations to act. And they’ve been successful.
The Republican National Committee and the North Carolina Republican Party are declaring victory following an agreement reached on Tuesday with the NC State Board of Elections. This agreement requires officials to utilize information from juror questionnaires to identify and remove noncitizens from the voting rolls. However, the agreement still needs to be approved by the Wake County Superior Court.
Nevertheless, the RNC posted the news on social media:
? ELECTION INTEGRITY WIN ?
The RNC and @NCGOP sued to get people who admitted on jury duty questionnaires that they were not U.S. citizens removed from North Carolina voter rolls.
This week, because of our lawsuit, the State Board of Elections agreed to do just that. pic.twitter.com/WDF06eSB7F
— RNC Election Integrity (@RNCVoteProtect) April 8, 2026
This isn’t hard, noted said RNC Chair Joe Gruters. If you’re not a citizen of America, you can’t vote, period:
It is straightforward: if someone admits they are not a citizen when they are considered for jury duty, that same information should be used to ensure they are not registered to vote.
Election officials have a clear responsibility to uphold the law, and the RNC is taking action to make sure that non-citizens are removed from North Carolina’s voter rolls.
The settlement follows a lawsuit filed by GOP groups in 2024, which argued that the state was not adhering to a law that mandates the removal of voters from the rolls if they indicated on their juror questionnaire that they were not U.S. citizens. As a result, election officials are now required to take action:
The settlement sets up a timeline for the board to receive and use the jury questionnaires to identify and remove noncitizens from the rolls.
It also directs election officials to provide information to the State Bureau of Investigation if records show that the voter in question cast a ballot prior to becoming a U.S. citizen.
Democrats continue to claim that voting by noncitizens is exceptionally uncommon, which raises the clear question: if that’s the case, why are you against any attempts to prevent it? If you truly believed that, why would you actively try to hinder the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act?
We know the answer, of course, and it’s this: Massive numbers of non-citizens have been voting, compliments of these various systems established by Democrats to ‘allow’ for non-citizens to become registered through various legal mechanisms, and then provide them with mail-in ballots.
If that were not true, Democrats would not fight – fight – harder against election integrity measures than they do against Iran.

