"There are about 1 million more registered voters in Georgia today than there were eight years ago, outpacing the state’s population growth of nearly 742,000 new residents in that period....Federal law requires states to remove ineligible people from voter rolls but doesn’t allow states to systematically cancel names of ineligible voters 90 days before the date of a primary or general election for federal office."
https://politics.myajc.com/news/loca...u33UEpTMDzMVK/
How long do we wait to remove registered voters who no longer live in that state, have died, who moved to other areas within the state?
Pew Research (2012) says 2.75 million are registered to vote in more than one state, 1.8 million dead people are registered, and 24 million registrations are invalid or inaccurate.
Not a problem,. is it. People who have moved out or died do not seem to show up at polls. That is bookkeeping problem. But since it takes time and effort, almost every voting system ignores it. Why does that bother you, neatness problem.
Registration that are filled out wrongly do not get voters cards sent to them nor do they get assigned a precinct.
Sometimes those dead people do vote. Right now there is an issue with mail-in ballots.
"As the November midterm election approaches, with Democrats trying to wrest control of Congress, county clerks and election boards in New Jersey have been scrambling to update their voter rolls.
It's a job that was made harder last month when Gov. Phil Murphy signed a law requiring that all voters who voted by mail in the 2016 presidential election be automatically provided a mail-in ballot this year unless they opt out. The law was part of a push by Democrats to expand voting, including by automatically registering people to vote at Motor Vehicle Commission, welfare and parole offices.
Election officials rushed to get out letters notifying these voters that they were on the list to receive mail-in ballots, and warning them that if they did not opt out they would not be able to vote on a machine if they show up in person at the polls on Election Day.
County officials said the adoption of the law in August gave them hardly any time to notify voters before the deadlines. Voters in Essex County, for example, received their letters three days before the deadline to opt out."
http://nj1015.com/in-nj-dead-people-...-mail-notices/
Mail-in ballots being intercepted or requested by others is probably the most common type of voter fraud. Nursing home residents are a prime target of such schemes.
Nope dead people do not vote. The Repubs pretend to clean rolls but they remove people with names that might be black. They take out people who have the same name as a person in jail. They purge their hearts out. Black and Latino sounding names just have to be removed.
If you are running the office, you can spend a lot of man hours on removing dead people from the rolls. But nobody would notice. If you told the people, they would shrug. Who cares . That is what you spent a year on?
I have already mailed in my ballot. If I get hit by an asteroid tomorrow, a dead person would vote. What a trajedy.
In Montana the clkerk said that every registration and voters card has to include an address. There are thousands on Indians who live on reservations. They have a PO box, no street addresses. Now they cannot vote.. The reason? They tend to vote for Dems and the clerk is a Repub.
This is really just a ruse to cut the opposition voters.
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