U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill releases findings indicating that about 5,100 voter registrations tied to noncitizens are deleted in New Jersey after a motor-voter software problem. The reporting describes the issue as involving voter registration data handled through the state’s motor-voter process, with the deletions occurring following the error.
The outlets frame the development in the context of an escalating political dispute involving former President Donald Trump and Sherrill. Fox News highlights Sherrill’s decision to step up the fight, including references to the timing of other political comments about New Jersey’s cooperation. The coverage also situates the episode within broader concerns about voter eligibility and the accuracy of registration systems.
While the sources provided here focus on the same central figures and the deletion count, they differ mainly in emphasis—Fox News centers the political escalation and related remarks. Both accounts rely on Sherrill’s reported findings as the basis for the figures described.