The Electoral Council notes that if North Carolina residents move to the Washington, D.C. subway area to work for the government, they are not considered to have lost their home – unless they vote there. The North Carolina Attorney General and the State Bureau of Investigation are examining whether Meadows committed voter fraud in the 2020 election, a allegation following the New Yorker reporting that Meadows had registered to vote in 2020 to run a caravan in North Caroline. he neither lived nor owned. Attorney Ashley Welch, who represents the area where the caravan is located, referred the case to the Special Prosecution Department of the North Carolina Department of Justice. Welch dropped Meadows’s investigation because it had contributed to its campaign and appeared in ads on its behalf in 2014. Meadows and his wife are said to have voted in absentia in the 2020 election, asking to have their ballots sent to North Carolina in Alexandria, Virginia, where they currently live. Meadows, a former North Carolina lawmaker, was Trump’s last chief of staff. He alleges unfounded allegations that widespread electoral fraud led to a “stolen” 2020 election. January 6 at the US Capitol. Report by Aaron Navarro