Former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows is REMOVED from the voter roll in ...

Former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows is REMOVED from the voter roll in ...
Former Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows is REMOVED from the voter roll in ...

Mark Meadows has been removed from North Carolina's voter rolls as he is being investigated for election fraud. 

Macon County Board of Elections Director Melanie Thibault said that she consulted with the state's Board of Elections staff in Raleigh after finding records showing that former President Trump's chief of staff was registered in both North Carolina and Virginia. Meadows, a former North Carolina congressman, was removed from the roll on Monday, according to the Asheville Citizen-Times. 

'What I found was that he was also registered in the state of Virginia. And he voted in a 2021 election. The last election he voted in Macon County was in 2020,' she said. 

Meadows' outcries of election fraud in the 2020 presidential race run up against reports that he was registered to vote absentee in 2020 at the address of a North Carolina mobile home he has neither stayed in nor owned. 

Thibault said that when Meadows registered in Virginia he did not include information about his North Carolina registration. Thibault said that removing voters from the roll this way is standard procedure. 

When Meadows was tapped to serve as Trump's chief of staff, he and his wife Debbie sold their home in Sapphire, N.C. to move to a condo in Virginia near Washington, D.C. But when Meadows, registered to vote, he and his wife both registered in North Carolina, writing that their residential address was a mobile home in Scaly Mountain, N.C., as was first reported by the New Yorker. 

Mark Meadows has been removed from North Carolina's voter rolls as he is being investigated for election fraud

Mark Meadows has been removed from North Carolina's voter rolls as he is being investigated for election fraud 

Ahead of the 2020 election, Meadows registered his address to this Scaly Mountain mobile home in North Carolina

Ahead of the 2020 election, Meadows registered his address to this Scaly Mountain mobile home in North Carolina 

The home's new owner remarked that he'd made a lot of improvements, but 'it was not the kind of place you¿d think the chief of staff of the President would be staying'

The home's new owner remarked that he'd made a lot of improvements, but 'it was not the kind of place you’d think the chief of staff of the President would be staying' 

The previous owner said that Meadows' wife Debbie had rented out the property, which sits in the southern Appalachian mountains, for two months at some point in the past few years. The owner told the New Yorker that Debbie had spent maybe one or two nights there total, and Mark Meadows had not spent any time there.

The former owner put the mobile home up for sale in the summer of 2020, but the Meadows never expressed an interest in buying it. 

The New Yorker informed Thibault that Meadows was registered to vote there. 'I'm kind of dumbfounded, to be honest with you,' she said after perusing his election forms. 

'I looked up this Mcconnell Road, which is in Scaly Mountain, and I found out that it was a dive trailer in the middle of nowhere,

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