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Politics : The Great 2020 Election Heist

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From: Thomas M.12/21/2024 10:51:10 PM
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Oregon Elections Director Resigns Months After Hundreds Of Noncitizens Found Registered To Vote

Oregon’s elections director Molly Woon has resigned “in lieu of removal” by the next secretary of state, months after it was revealed that state officials registered noncitizens to vote.

Other top officials in the secretary’s office, including Deputy Secretary of State Cheryl Myers, Chief of Staff Ben Morris, Legislative Director Kathy Wai, and Audits Director Kip Memmott also announced resignations recently, both OPB and The Oregonian/OregonLive reported.

Woon was deputy director of the Democrat Party of Oregon between 2018 and 2020, and she has been elections director in the secretary’s office since January 2023. She was embroiled in multiple scandals during her time with the secretary of state.

An executive at fraudulent cryptocurrency company FTX gave $500,000 to the state Democrat Party in 2022. In 2023, Woon refused to recuse herself from the investigation into the matter, despite her former position in the party.

Woon was also elections director when state officials discovered in September more than 300 noncitizens had been registered to vote since 2021. Following audits found more than 1,600 potentially ineligible voters on the rolls, allegedly due to glitches and oversights in the “motor voter” system at the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles.

The Oregon DMV also processed more than 54,600 voter registrations for individuals of “unknown citizenship” between June 2021 and October 2024, as The Federalist previously reported.

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