Almost three-quarters of a million people have been removed from the voter rolls in North Carolina The state Board of Elections announced Thursday that the cleanup of voter rolls has taken place over the past 20 months, according to The Hill. Most people removed had moved within North Carolina and never registered after they moved, or had not voted in either the 2022 or 2020 federal elections, Some people were removed because they had died, moved to other states or been convicted of felonies. According to WRAL-TV, in a separate action, nine possible non-citizens who were registered to vote hav…