KIRSANOW: Probably in the hundred's.
YOU: I wonder why they can be more definitive about this.
U.S. Civil Rights Commission documentation:
http://www.usccr.gov/pubs/vote2000/report/ch2.htm
However, I want to know why the Miami Herald, for instance, was able to determine that roughly 6,500 felons voted [in spite of the attempt to purge them], but no one can give a decent estimate of incorrectly purged non-felons["probably in the hundreds" doesn't cut it].
Let me be clear. I am attempting to get a handle on actual numbers here to help refute the non-felon purging myth.