No... they registered to vote and then died at some later point. The numbers cited are the totals for the past 3 years. ~230k people in Texas die every year.
They were registered when they were alive. They died. Sometime later, the SoS cross referenced death certificates with voter registration rolls and removed the deceased individuals. That number was summed and resulted in the 457k number reported.
No, that's not absolutely clear. These are people that were registered to vote, not people who had recently voted.
That seems extremely unlikely. They illegally registered to vote and then just... didn't? And they did all this after they had died?
No... they registered to vote and then died at some later point. The numbers cited are the totals for the past 3 years. ~230k people in Texas die every year.
Then why were they still registered? That doesn't make any sense... they clearly were used to cast illegal votes.
That's before you get to the question of whether they were legally registered in the first place, for which there's not a shred of evidence.
They were registered when they were alive. They died. Sometime later, the SoS cross referenced death certificates with voter registration rolls and removed the deceased individuals. That number was summed and resulted in the 457k number reported.