To: TigerClaws
How many of them voted?????
Did they do this to clear the roles so we cannot check on that?
3 posted on
08/01/2017 7:11:54 AM PDT by
Mr. K
(***THERE IS NO CONSEQUENCE OF REPEALING OBAMACARE THAT IS WORSE THAN OBAMACARE ITSELF***)
To: Mr. K
How many of them voted?????
From the article, none of them:
Each of the 591,548 voters affected by the move had already been on the states inactive registration list. That means they had not voted,
7 posted on
08/01/2017 7:14:59 AM PDT by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics.)
To: Mr. K
Each of the 591,548 voters affected by the move had already been on the states inactive
registration list. That means they had not voted, updated their voter registration information,
filed a change of name or address, signed a petition or responded to attempts to confirm their
last known address for at least the past three years.
8 posted on
08/01/2017 7:16:04 AM PDT by
deport
To: Mr. K
13 posted on
08/01/2017 7:25:32 AM PDT by
Noumenon
(Can you imagine if Islam were NOT the religion of peace?)
To: Mr. K
None, that’s why they are being purged..............
14 posted on
08/01/2017 7:26:25 AM PDT by
Red Badger
(Road Rage lasts 5 minutes. Road Rash lasts 5 months!.....................)
To: Mr. K
Each of the 591,548 voters affected by the move had already been on the states inactive registration list. That means they had not voted, updated their voter registration information, filed a change of name or address, signed a petition or responded to attempts to confirm their last known address for at least the past three years. The second paragraph of the OP answers your questions ...
15 posted on
08/01/2017 7:29:06 AM PDT by
NorthMountain
(The Democrats ... have lost their grip on reality -DJT)
To: Mr. K
how many of them voted?That's an interesting point. There are people who registered to vote years ago, and quite simply never saw any point in it. I wonder how many of them know they have to do something to maintain their status and that they won't be informed of that.
Anecdotally, it's something we ran into at the precinct desk where I was a poll worker in November. A few older guys (gosh, I wonder who they were voting for) showed up to vote and were surprised they had been taken off the roles. They had to vote provisional, which means those votes would not have been evaluated and counted unless it was close enough to make a difference.
16 posted on
08/01/2017 7:30:00 AM PDT by
grania
(Deplorable and Proud of It!)
To: Mr. K
Each of the 591,548 voters affected by the move had already been on the states inactive registration list. That means they had not voted, updated their voter registration information, filed a change of name or address, signed a petition or responded to attempts to confirm their last known address for at least the past three years. According to this, none. Fraudulent active accounts will have to be handled separately.
22 posted on
08/01/2017 7:41:24 AM PDT by
MortMan
(Nobody goes there any more. It's too crowded! [Y. Berra])
To: Mr. K
How many of them voted?????
The article said none of them had in the last three years.
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