.MarkMeadows, former President Donald Trump's chief of staff, was registered to vote in three different states for a brief period of time, a new report says.
Meadows, who has backed Trump's claim the results of the 2020 election were fraudulent, registered to vote in South Carolina on March 22, two weeks after it was discovered he was already registered to vote in North Carolina and Virginia, the Washington Post wrote Friday.Meadows purchased a three-story waterfront home in South Carolina in July 2021 and until 2022 also owned a townhouse in Virginia that was purchased in 2017. He is still registered to vote in both states, the outlet reported.
Meadows became a senior partner at the Conservative Partnership Institute, an organization promoting “election integrity” efforts, after Trump lost reelection. The organization’s citizen’s guide urges its members to determine that the voting registrations of their neighbors are legal.The institute has not yet responded to the Washington Examiner's request for comment.
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