This discovery has also prompted questions about how many other states have deceased voters still on their rolls.
Jason Snead, executive director of Honest Elections Project Action, said he is especially concerned about blue states he believes have been refusing "commonsense" measures to clean up voter rolls.
Sam Hayes, executive director of the State Board of Elections, said in a press release after the discovery, "While we expected to find some cases, this is higher than we anticipated."
"The benefit of entering into cross-state and federal database checks is that it allows us to uncover issues like this.
Our goal is to use every available and legal tool at our disposal to achieve the most accurate voter rolls possible," he continued.
"Now, we must roll up our sleeves and begin the hard work to act of verifying that every person registered to vote in North Carolina is eligible.
Our team, along with our state and federal [partners] will do what’s necessary to meet this responsibility."
The state board said it will work with county boards of elections to remove the deceased individuals from the voter rolls in accordance with state and federal law.
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While North Carolina is collaborating with the federal government and taking steps to clean up its rolls, Snead expressed concern that Democratic-run states are not doing the same.
"Voter list maintenance takes effort from state officials," he told Fox News Digital.
"But too many Democrat-controlled states are refusing to do the commonsense work of cleaning up bloated voter rolls or stopping ineligible people from registering in the first place," he said.
The legislation is currently stuck in limbo in the Senate.
Last week, a cohort of Senate Republicans joined Democrats to sink a late-night attempt to attach a version of the voter ID and citizenship verification legislation to the GOP’s bill funding federal immigration enforcement.
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Last month, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.; Sen.
Alex Padilla, D-Calif.; and Rep.
Joe Morelle, D-N.Y., released a statement explaining their opposition to the legislation.
The statement posited that the legislation would "disenfranchise up to 21 million citizens who can’t readily access their passports and birth certificates."
If enacted, the three asserted the SAVE America Act would be "sowing chaos in state election administration and fueling attacks against hardworking election officials by exposing them to new criminal liability."
Schumer charged "MAGA Republicans" with "trying to make it harder for Americans to vote." He asserted that "they know their agenda is failing, so they’re changing the rules."
Fox News Digital's Alec Schemmel and Alex Miller contributed to this report.
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