Audit Raises Voter Eligibility Concerns in 2025 NYC Mayoral Election
An audit conducted by RealAmerica Vote, cited by Marly Hornik, uncovered notable irregularities in voter eligibility related to the 2025 New York City mayoral election. The findings report that approximately 23% of ballots were cast by individuals whose identities could not be verified, who used invalid Social Security numbers, or who listed addresses outside of New York City.
These findings call into question the integrity of the voter rolls and raise concerns about the legitimacy of the electoral process in this particular race. The audit suggests that a substantial portion of the votes may not comply with standard eligibility requirements, indicating potential vulnerabilities in voter registration verification methods.
Further investigation and scrutiny into these eligibility issues may be warranted to ensure the accuracy and trustworthiness of election outcomes in New York City.