In North Carolina state law, it is a felony for “for any person with intent to commit a fraud to register or vote at more than one precinct or more than one time, or to induce another to do so.” Voting more than once is also illegal under federal law.
Trump has repeatedly denigrated mail-in voting, saying without evidence that it is ripe for widespread fraud. Trump has repeatedly said he supports absentee voting over universal mail-in systems, where ballots are mailed to voters regardless of if they request them or not.
However Trump also said he did not like the fact that 600,000 people in the state could vote absentee, despite the fact that voters in North Carolina have to request an absentee ballot in order to get one.
“I don’t like the idea of these unsolicited votes,” he said in the interview with WECT.
The majority of states will not be mailing unsolicited ballots to voters. Five states do it as a regular course: Colorado, Hawaii, Oregon, Utah and Washington. Four states — California, Nevada, New Jersey and Vermont — along with the District of Columbia, plan on mailing voters ballots in response to the pandemic. Montana has left that decision up to individual counties for November.
The Trump campaign and the RNC have sued nearly every state that has tried to add universal mail-in voting for November due to the pandemic. Republicans in Montana filed suit on Wednesday, looking to block Democratic Gov. Steve Bullock’s directive that allows counties to make that determination.