Republicans pored over voter rolls in New Jersey, looking for noncitizens who cast ballots.
What did they find? A grand total of two, the last of whom voted nearly two decades ago.
Fox News wrote this up as an "exclusive:"
"One noncitizen, who the county said was removed from the rolls in 2015, voted several times in 2000 and 2001, and in the 2008 general election. Another voted in a primary election in 2005 and a municipal election in 2000."
EXCLUSIVE: Noncitizens in New Jersey were on the voter rolls for years — and some even cast ballots before asking to be removed, according to documents obtained through public records requests.
Records reviewed by the NJGOP and RNC show multiple noncitizens seeking citizenship told election officials they were unknowingly registered to vote, with several pointing to the DMV as the source.
Most had no voting history, but county records show at least some voted in elections before being removed from the rolls.
The records were uncovered after Republicans requested voter roll data from all 21 New Jersey counties and are drawing renewed attention to how noncitizens were registered and what safeguards could be put in place to catch the errors sooner.