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1,886 posted on 01/07/2019 9:10:07 AM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: ransomnote

a BIG thanks to Lisa Mei Crowley, lol...

https://twitter.com/LisaMei62/status/1082303396395266048


1,889 posted on 01/07/2019 9:11:09 AM PST by bitt (forget the electric chair..we're gonna need electric bleachers!)
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Weekly Update: Major Victory for Cleaner Elections in California

https://www.judicialwatch.org/press-room/weekly-updates/weekly-update-major-victory-for-cleaner-elections-in-california/?utm_source=deployer&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=tipsheet&utm_term=members&utm_content=20190107172141

money quote:

“Los Angeles County has more voter registrations on its voter rolls than it has citizens who are old enough to register. Specifically, according to data provided to and published by the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, Los Angeles County has a registration rate of 112 percent of its adult citizen population.
The entire State of California has a registration rate of about 101 percent of its age-eligible citizenry.
Eleven of California’s 58 counties have registration rates exceeding 100 percent of the age-eligible citizenry.
The lawsuit confirmed that Los Angeles County has on its rolls more than 1.5 million potentially ineligible voters. This means that more than one out of every five LA County registrations likely belongs to a voter who has moved or is deceased. We noted: “Los Angeles County has the highest number of inactive registrations of any single county in the country.”

Our lawsuit also uncovered that neither the State of California nor Los Angeles County had been removing inactive voters from the voter registration rolls for the past 20 years. The Supreme Court affirmed last year in Husted v. A. Philip Randolph Inst., 138 S. Ct. 1833 (2018) that the NVRA “makes this removal mandatory.”

The new settlement agreement, filed with U.S. District Court Judge Manuel L. Real, requires all of the 1.5 million potentially ineligible registrants to be notified and asked to respond. If there is no response, those names are to be removed as required by the NVRA. California Secretary of State Padilla also agrees to update the State’s online NVRA manual to make clear that ineligible names must be removed and to notify each California county that they are obligated to do this. This should lead to cleaner voter rolls statewide.

Prior to this settlement agreement, we estimated that based on comparisons of national census data to voter-roll information, there were 3.5 million more names on various county voter rolls than there were citizens of voting age. This settlement could cut this number in half.”


1,900 posted on 01/07/2019 9:25:06 AM PST by bitt (forget the electric chair..we're gonna need electric bleachers!)
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