State Board Investigating Reports of Misconduct by Voter Registration Drive Workers
- LeRoy Cossette

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![]() PRESS RELEASE ncsbe.comms@ncsbe.gov Friday, February 13, 2026 Jason Tyson, (984) 289-9542
Voter Registration MisconductRaleigh, N.C. — Investigators at the State Board of Elections are looking into allegations of misconduct by individuals conducting voter registration drives, including that they are impersonating state or county election officials. In recent months, reports have come from Brunswick, Buncombe, Chowan, Haywood, Nash, Scotland, and Wake counties. Complaints, which mirror those lodged in recent years, include the following:
“The State Board will investigate all credible allegations of voter registration fraud by individuals or organizations,” said State Board Executive Director Sam Hayes. “When workers involved in voter drives falsify or alter information on registration forms, it can cause problems for innocent voters at the polls. This is unacceptable and hurts voter confidence.” Tips for Voters
When conducting voter registration drives, organizers must follow guidelines set by statute and the State Board. For more information, organizers may visit Hosting Voter Registration Drives. ![]() |




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