I don’t know but the two political parties obtain them because I’ve gotten mail in various state I’ve lived in based on party affiliation.
Can’t answer that for you, Grace, but am eagerly awaiting a reply from someone who can.
You have to ask the Democrat Party and the Bureau of Graves Registration in your local municipality.
It’s easy in a small town. Overwhelming in a large city. Go to your town office of records. They will have voting records there for anyone to see. If you want a copy expect to pay. My small town charges $25.00 They are public and available to anyone who wants them. They will only tell you name, address and affiliation. Rep, Dem, Ind, etc.
Your local party has full lists. When I was a precinct captain, I got lists of all registered voters in my precinct. I would imagine if you went to your city/town/county party headquarters, you can find the information you want. To get the same info from the city/town/county electoral board could be pretty costly, depending on how populous your jurisdiction is.
Is the election over? Just a thought but what if we could prove fraud and prove that Romney could have won. What if we sue and demand the military votes be accepted and counted.
What if that was done before Dec. 15th when the electors actually cast their votes?
You can buy it from the state board of elections. Most will supply it on a CD. Delaware charged $250 for their list. Can’t remember what MD charged. I bought the lists when I worked for newspapers in the area.
You can buy it from the state board of elections. Most will supply it on a CD. Delaware charged $250 for their list. Can’t remember what MD charged. I bought the lists when I worked for newspapers in the area.
For the latest voter registration list, go to your local newspaper link and click on Obituaries.
you can try:
http://www.registeredvoterlists.com/Home.html
which i got by asking google: “list of registered voters”
Try your County's Board of Elections. In my state, this is a division of each County Clerk's office. They should have a website with information about how to contact them.
As a local candidate, I got registered voter lists, free of charge, from the County. They sent them to me by email as Excel attachments.
However if you want access to a very large number of voter names, the Board of Elections might have to put the information on some kind of storage medium (like a CD), for which you will probably have to pay a charge.