Are noncitizens in Charleroi, PA registering to vote?
Migrant influx is turning Charleroi from blue to red
Factories are shutting down. Migrants are flooding the town. Is it immigration or an invasion?
Charleroi, PA has been in economic decline for decades, but in recent years this small borough of about 4200 has seen a massive influx of perhaps 2500 noncitizens, mostly Haitian immigrants.
The influx began in mid-to-late 2021 but has greatly accelerated within the last two years. See background videos below if you are not familiar with Charleroi.
Ashley Duff, a resident of the Charleroi Area School District, gives this assessment of the troubled borough:
The borough has been in steady decline ever since the mills closed after the glory days of the 1960's and 1970's. It is a similar story all the way up the Monongahela River including Donora, Monessen, Elrama, West Elizabeth, McKeesport, Glassport, Clairton, etc.
As the immigrants came to Charleroi, I'm sure some folks left because they felt like outsiders in the place they've called home for decades. However, some left because they were simply pushed out of the places they were renting to make way for the immigrants to come in. So no matter how you slice it, the native population is definitely in a spiraling decline.
With millions crossing the southern border in recent years under the Biden administration nearly every part of the country may be dealing with the migrant problems facing Charleroi today.
Do these non-citizens register to vote and participate in our elections?
Some election officials say “no,” but others are aware it’s the “honor system” in filling out registration forms that say only citizens can vote. There is no independent verification of the citizenship requirement on voter registration forms in most states.
In a place like Charleroi, with thousands of recently-settled noncitizen immigrants, are any tempted to participate in the US election process?
The details below will …
Look at the voter registrations of the Charleroi borough, as well as the surrounding Charleroi Area School District in Washington County over the last four years. [Numbers are declining.]
Study trends in registration numbers and party affiliation by school district, municipality and precinct. [Democrat percentages are declining, Republican percentages are increasing.]
Explore counts of voter registrations by month back to 2016. [Patterns from 2024 are similar to past years.]
Determine if there are new registrations at rental properties owned by the employer of many migrants. [There is no evidence migrants are registering.]
So are the immigrants in Charleroi registering to vote? Thankfully as of yet, it looks like not. But as more immigrants obtain driver's licenses, the concern will likely continue since PA Democrat Governor Shapiro in 2023 signed Pennsylvania up for the dreaded DMV automatic voter registration. Will the Haitians soon find themselves on the voter rolls after getting behind the wheel? Time will tell ...
The statistics below show the Charleroi immigrants are not registering to vote, at least not in any significant numbers, but they appear to be triggering political changes in the electorate. Charleroi is turning from “blue” to “red,” while its decline continues.
Charleroi Area School District
The starting point is this table showing registered voter statistics by precinct in the CASD extracted from Oct. 7 voter registration data from the Pennsylvania Department of State:
Charleroi Borough and Fallowfield Township each consist of four precincts. This table shows a summary for these two municipalities:
Charleroi and North Charleroi have small pluralities of Democrats, but all other municipalities have a Republican plurality.
How is the influx of so many migrants changing voters in this area?
Number of Registered Voters
School district trends
The school district may have 7248 voters now, but lost 730 voters (9.15%) since the last presidential election in 2020.
Sparklines above are more about showing trends than exact values.
Twelve of the 13 precincts in the school district lost voters. Only Fallowfield-2nd gained with a modest increase from 376 to 384 voters (2.1%).
Fewer people and increased education costs due to migrants will increase the tax burden for education.
Charleroi Borough trends
In this same time period Charleroi Borough, and its four precincts, lost 461 voters (19.5%), which was more than twice the loss rate of the school district.
Charleroi’s 2nd and 4th precincts lost the most: 25.2% and 30.9%, respectively. The 3rd and 6th precincts lost about 10.9% and 6.6% respectively.
The nearly 2000 recent immigrants are located almost exclusively within the downtown area of Charleroi in 2nd, 4th and 6th precincts.
The chronic high “inactive” voter rate in Charleroi is indicative of people moving out without notifying the election office. The federal NVRA removal process can be glacially slow without formal notification by those moving.
Table 1 shows that inactive rate is particularly high in the 4th precinct. Four years ago this precinct’s inactive rate was 27.5%.
Party affiliation trends
School district
When voters for the whole district are analyzed the number of Democrats is generally deceasing, along with percentage of Democrats.
The number and percentage of Republicans and unaffiliated voters are generally increasing.
Precincts
The sparklines below show the number of Democrats and Republicans are decreasing in precincts in the Charleroi Borough, but the percentage of Republicans is generally increasing while the number and percentage of Democrats is decreasing.
The loss of Democrats is greater than the loss of Republicans in Charleroi.
Voter registration date trends
The number of new registrations in CASD or Charleroi in 2024 by month are consistent with voter registration numbers from previous years.
For example, in Charleroi there were 15 new registrations in July 2024, and the largest number in previous Julys was only 6. Nine more is not large enough for any concern.
Perhaps a discrepancy of 50 or 100 between 2024 numbers and previous years might be worth exploring, but all the differences are small.
Charleroi Borough has 123 newly registered voters in 2024 with nearly equal numbers registered in each of the four precincts: 30 in 2nd, 29 in 3rd, 33 in 4th and 31 in 6th.
Rental Property trends
A recent article gave 39 addresses of rental properties owned by Dave Barbe, who also owns Fourth Street Foods in Charleroi that reportedly employees 700 migrants. There is no evidence migrants are registered at any of these rental property addresses at this time.
Registered voters live at four of these addresses. Three of the four have been registered more than four years. Two are “inactive” and likely no longer live at the given address. The other voter is an unaffiliated voter, who registered in July 2023.
Background videos about Charleroi
Click here to view @CortesSteve video about Charleroi. Steve Cortes: “We’re here to shed a light on what’s happening to this town right now, and what is necessary to rebuild prosperity in a community like Charleroi. …. This is a national issue.”
Click here to view @America_2100 video about Charleroi: “Charleroi is a small town in Pennsylvania. In two years, it’s been flooded by thousands of Haitian immigrants. We went there to find out why.”
Charleroi voter statistics data
School District
Municipalities
Precincts
Related
Feds Find Million In Cash While Investigating Staffing Firm Supplying Haitians To Charleroi, PA Food Factory, Tyler Durden, ZeroHedge, Oct. 12, 2024.
Migrants Are Overwhelming School Districts In Key Swing State, Saddling Taxpayers With Hefty Price Tag, Megan Brock and Jason Hopkins, Daily Caller, Oct. 10, 2024.
Western Pennsylvania paying the high price of Biden-Harris border crisis, Matthew Tragesser, Fox News, Oct. 4, 2024.
It’s Not Just Springfield, This Small Town In Pennsylvania Is Overrun By Haitian Migrants, Too, Amanda Prestigiacomo, Daily Wire, Sept. 12, 2024.
Thanks to a Pennsylvania friend for allowing access to PA voter registration files.