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North Carolina Elections Board Let Green Card Holder Vote


A "I Voted" sticker is shown by a keyboard.
A "I Voted" sticker is shown by a keyboard.

A federal judge has chastised election officials in North Carolina who let a Korean woman with a green card vote in three elections.

The News & Observer reports Hyo Suk George had lived legally in the country for nearly two decades before a town council member at church encouraged her to vote. She registered in Columbus County with a driver's license, Social Security number - and a green card. George voted in 2008, 2010 and 2016.

On Thursday, U.S. District Court Judge Terrence Boyle said the board of elections in Whiteville ``ought to be a little smarter than'' accepting a green card as proof of voter eligibility. Green card holders are not U.S. citizens.

George faced prison time for illegal voting, but Boyle let her go with a $100 fine.

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