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    Elon Musk Schooled for Boosting ‘Incorrect’ Voter Registration ID Claim

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    Elon Musk Schooled for Boosting ‘Incorrect’ Voter Registration ID Claim


    Elon Musk dubbed an X/Twitter post “extremely concerning” after it alleged large numbers of voters were registering in the U.S. without IDs, but election officials in Texas and Arizona were quick to call him out for spreading misinformation. 

    The post, made by one of Musk’s favorite accounts @EndWokeness (a far-right account the Tesla CEO replies to incessantly), stated that “the number of voters without a photo ID is SKYROCKETING in 3 key swing states: Arizona, Texas, and Pennsylvania.” 

    The account cited data issued by the Social Security Administration (SSA) as part of the “Help America Vote Verification” program, which was created in 2004 to assist states with voter registration. Every time a state registers a new voter who provides only a name, date of birth, and social security number — in other words, without a driver’s license or other photo identification —  the data is submitted to the SSA for verification. 

    The X post posited the data showed over two million voter identities in Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Texas were verified with the SSA since the start of 2024, suggesting it was because “illegals are not able to get licenses there. But they can get Social Security Cards (for work authorization permits).”

    Stephen Richer, the Maricopa County Recorder, quote-tweeted Musk’s post with an eight-part response, offering the billionaire clearer insight behind how voter data is processed and presented. (Richer is a registered Republican and self-proclaimed “owner of many, many Musk-related products,” according to his post.)

    “Only 39,653 new voters have registered in Maricopa County in 2024 in total. For Arizona, that number is about 60,000” Richer said.

    Hi Elon!

    The post you’re quote-tweeting seems to suggest that, based on Social Security Administration data, 220,731 illegal immigrants have registered to vote in Arizona since January 1, 2024.

    A few things if I may be so bold (since I have easy access to Maricopa County’s data… https://t.co/dkzYqxuuZt

    — Stephen Richer—MaricopaCountyRecorder (prsnl acct) (@stephen_richer) April 3, 2024

    Richer further explained that Arizona requires proof of citizenship to register to vote, and though it can use social security numbers to verify proof of identity, it puts them on a “federal only” list (meaning they have only provided federal identifying materials instead of a state driver’s license or ID) — with only about 30,000 voters in all of Arizona falling on that list.

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    “Most studies show that these people are disproportionately college-aged students (perhaps who don’t have ready access to a birth certificate),” Richer said. “But there is 0 validity to the suggestion in the original post that 220,731 illegal immigrants have registered in Arizona in 2024.”

    Jane Nelson, the Texas Secretary of State, also issued a statement Wednesday, calling the data from the Social Security Administration “clearly incorrect” and saying there is an investigation to determine why “there is such a large discrepancy.”

    “It is totally inaccurate that 1.2 million voters have registered to vote in Texas without a photo ID this year,” Nelson said. “The truth is our voter rolls have increased by 57,711 voters since the beginning of 2024.”

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    Nelson went on to say the number is smaller than the two past election years, when 65,000 new people had registered to vote in the first three months of 2022, and 104,000 people registered in the first quarter of 2020. She also clarified that voters in Texas must register with either a driver license number or a verified Social Security number.

    Pennsylvania, the third state highlighted in the original post, had 530,518 instances, according to the SSA data. The Pennsylvania Department of State did not immediately respond to a request for comment by Rolling Stone Wednesday.





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