So, what has really happens is that by not cleaning up the rolls as they are supposed to do, over many years, they have a fair Idea of how many dead voters they can use to vote for the democrat.
I worked polls in Riverside and San Diego County CAL. If you came near the end of the day and looked at the list of voters posted inside the door (with those who voted already crossed out), you could pick a name and give it at the table and vote with no ID. You could also pick anime from the recent obituaries.
I resigned in 2008 after writing a letter to the secretary of state and the registrar of voters in SD asking them to dispel rumors and accusations by requesting Obama submit a birth certificate. The secretary of state in Cal had done that with Eldridge Cleaver and he was in fact too young and was left off the ballot.
I resigned because I felt the election might have a candidate who as committing fraud and no one in auhority would act on the allegations.
Not only that, each pair had a different last names, listing ages from 93 & 91; 78 & 76; and finally 66 & 61, as ages of these folks!
As I was running for precinct committee person, so I walked the neighborhood, knocking on doors, introducing myself & leaving a flyer as to why I wanted to represent them for the GOP!
The then SoS informed me that they needed to be informed when someone died or moved to be removed.
I reminded him that their posted way of confirming KS rolls as accurate, was to mail out post cards every two years to every registered voter and if the cards werent returned by the post office as non-deliverable, then they were not to be forwarded but those names were returned to the election offices for those voters to be removed from the polls for those precincts!
I asked what if those persons had died and the persons that were now living in the house, merely tossed them out, he said they were still kept on the rolls.
I asked what about people who had died, what about them, this guy actually responded with, "Well, it is still their job to notify this office so their names can be removed from the polls!"
I then asked him, "Isn't that a little hard, them being dead and all?"
His response, "Huh?"
That guy wanted to run for Gov. but changed and still be elected as SoS - needless to say, Kris Kobach ran and won!
In my deep blue state, my Republican mother was removed from the voter rolls after the first contact with Board of Elections. Father was a Democrat (though rarely voted for one) and it took several attempts to get his name removed. If not for repeated attempts, he might still be “voting,” more than a decade after his death.