Canadian National Pleads Guilty To Falsely Claiming United States Citizenship On North Carolina Voter Registration Forms
A Canadian national living in the U.S. since the 1960s pleaded guilty to falsely claiming citizenship on North Carolina voter registration apps.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 10, 2026, 11:11 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from WBTV

Federal Prosecution Of Non-Citizen Voter Registration
A significant legal development regarding election integrity has emerged from North Carolina as a Canadian national officially entered a guilty plea in federal court. The defendant was accused of intentionally providing false information on voter registration documents by claiming to be a United States citizen. According to records provided by the U.S. Attorney's Office, the man has lived within the United States for several decades but never successfully completed the legal process to obtain citizenship. This lack of legal status made his participation in the 2024 election registration process a violation of federal law.
Lengthy Residency Without Naturalization Cited In Case
Investigation into the matter revealed that the individual had maintained a residence in the country since the 1960s. Despite his long term presence and integration into the local community, prosecutors noted that the legal distinction of citizenship is a strict requirement for voting eligibility. The false claim was discovered during a routine audit of registration records, leading to a federal inquiry. The guilty plea serves as a conclusion to a case that has drawn attention to the verification methods used by state and federal election officials to ensure that only eligible individuals are added to the voter rolls.
Fugitive Arrest And Violent Incidents Lead Regional News
The guilty plea was part of a broader morning update that included several high profile law enforcement actions across North Carolina. In Iredell County, sheriff’s deputies successfully apprehended a fugitive from Virginia who was discovered hiding inside a pontoon boat in a resident's backyard. The arrest followed a 911 call from a homeowner who spotted the woman attempting to conceal herself. Additionally, authorities in a major North Carolina city are continuing their investigation into a Sunday morning shooting that left nine people injured, adding to a busy period for regional investigators.
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