Get Your Family Member Removed From Voter Roles After Death

This is photo is an exaggeration, but this is what can happen if voter rolls are left to Gov Cooper controlled Board of Elections Offices to remove voters from the rolls after their  death.  During a Columbus County, September 13, 2021 Board of Elections meeting, the Board REFUSED to give a timetable on how long it takes to have your love one removed from the rolls. Their response was (paraphrased) "If the family member feels like their loved one should be removed after one day, then have them contact our office."

These eyewitness accounts of voter impersonation fraud show why voter ID reforms are so badly needed in NC and the rest of America. In all cases, the witnesses were powerless to stop the civil rights crimes from being committed.(CLICK LINK)


If you watched the video, you saw people tell what they saw. People voting under the name of someone else.  Don't wait for the wheels of bureaucracy to slowly turn to have your loved one removed from voter rolls.   While those wheels are turning, there are ways that some criminal can use you loved ones name to vote - just like in the video you watched.

See the law for yourself, or read my paraphrase below: https://www.ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2017/s824

If you show up to vote without your ID, you will vote after you fill out a form stating you are who you say you are. No room for fraud there! Contact then - ask tell them to remove the loophole.
See for yourself "Reasonable Impediment"
"Reasonable Impediment. – If a registered voter does not produce an acceptable
form of photograph identification because the registered voter suffers from a
reasonable impediment that prevents the registered voter from presenting
photograph identification, the registered voter may complete an affidavit
under the penalty of perjury at the voting place and affirm that the registered
voter: (i) is the same individual who personally appears at the voting place;
(ii) will cast the provisional ballot while voting in person; and (iii) suffers
from a reasonable impediment that prevents the registered voter from
presenting photograph identification. The registered voter also shall complete
a reasonable impediment declaration form provided in subsection (d1) of this
section, unless otherwise prohibited by state or federal law. Upon completion
of the affidavit, the registered voter may cast a provisional ballot."
So let me get this straight: 
1) A person drives to the polls. Goes to vote, but does not have an ID. Where is his/her drivers license?  They did drive to the polls.
2) A bus of elderly individuals is taking them to the polls.  How about they make sure everyone brings an ID with them? 
If you stopped a an ABC store to by some wine on your way home from the polls on that same day, you would be denied the right to purchase without your ID.  What has gone wrong with our voting laws?

TAKE ACTION

REMOVE YOUR FAMILY MEMBER FROM VOTER ROLES AFTER DEATH

Don’t let criminals use his/her name after death to cheat during the next election

DOWNLOAD Form Here

Print out form.  Fill it out and mail to your board of elections.

If you live if COLUMBUS COUNTY, mail to this address:

Columbus County Board of Elections

2322 James B White Highway N Ste A

Whiteville, NC 28472

CLICK HERE: Look Up Other County Board of Elections


Your local funeral home can also help you with this.

90-210.25C. Notification Forms for Deceased Voters

(a) At the time funeral arrangements are made, a funeral director or funeral service licensee is encouraged to make available to near relatives of the deceased a form upon which the near relative may report the status of the deceased voter to the board of elections of the county in which the deceased was a registered voter.

(b) A funeral director or funeral service licensee may obtain forms for reporting the status of deceased voters from the county board of elections.


ONE ILLEGAL VOTE DELUTES A LEGAL VOTE: HAVE YOUR FAMILY MEMBER'S NAME REMOVED FROM THE VOTER ROLLS IMMEDIATLEY AFTER THEIR DEATH.

IT MIGHT JUST COST YOU YOUR INDIVDUAL RIGHTS