BY: SEANNA ADCOX
COLUMBIA – A review of South Carolina’s election process found no fraud that could have swayed results, but auditors do recommend cleaning up the voter rolls more often.
Findings include a few instances of ballots cast by voters who died days before an election — though, as auditors noted, it’s possible they voted absentee, then died — 10 voters in prison on Election Day, and a couple hundred people who voted while on probation or parole for a felony, according to a Legislative Audit Council report.
Those instances involved a tiny fraction of South Carolina’s 3.2 million registered voters. Auditors stress it’s unclear whether any crime occurred, as that would have to be determined by law enforcement.
The review of records from 2020 through 2023 found zero instances of a non-citizen voting in South Carolina...
Lynne Teague, with the League of Women Voters, said none of the glitches found by auditors should cause anyone to doubt the integrity of South Carolina’s elections.
“People who charge that our elections have no integrity are basically undermining our democracy,” said the vice president of the League’s South Carolina chapter. “There’s nothing in this review that should cause us to question whether we have a system that’s reasonable and fair and has integrity.”
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