New Jersey has begun culling its voter rolls of non-citizens who were registered to vote after visits to the Motor Vehicle Commission, Gov. Mikie Sherrill said Tuesday.

The governor’s comments, delivered at a celebration of a state-level voting rights law signed earlier in July, come a week after she announced about 6,600 individuals were registered to vote despite marking themselves as non-citizens during visits to motor vehicle agency locations between June 2023 and June 2024. Fewer than 400 of them later cast ballots, according to Sherrill.

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