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Four noncitizens charged with illegally voting in 2020 , 2022 and 2024 federal elections in New Jersey

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Four noncitizens were charged with voting in federal elections in New Jersey, specifically in the 2020, 2022, and 2024 elections. This case highlights concerns about election integrity and the potential for noncitizens to influence election outcomes. The charges are a result of an investigation into allegations of voter fraud.

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Four noncitizens charged with illegally voting in 2020 , 2022 and 2024 federal elections in New Jersey

Media Coverage · May 2, 2026

Four noncitizens were charged with voting in federal elections in New Jersey, specifically in the 2020, 2022, and 2024 elections. This case highlights concerns about election integrity and the potential for noncitizens to influence election outcomes. The charges are a result of an investigation into allegations of voter fraud.

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Media Coverage May 2, 2026

Four noncitizens charged with illegally voting in 2020 , 2022 and 2024 federal elections in New Jersey

Four noncitizens were charged with voting in federal elections in New Jersey, specifically in the 2020, 2022, and 2024 elections. This case highlights concerns about election integrity and the potential for noncitizens to influence election outcomes. The charges are a result of an investigation into allegations of voter fraud.

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