Posted on 02/03/2020 8:59:04 AM PST by jazusamo
(Washington, DC) Judicial Watch announced that eight Iowa counties have more voter registrations than their eligible voting-age population. According to Judicial Watchs analysis of data released by the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) in 2019 and the most recent U.S. Census Bureaus five-year American Community Survey, eight Iowa counties are on the list of 378 counties nationwide that have more voter registrations than citizens living there who are old enough to vote, i.e., counties where registration rates exceed 100%. These 378 counties combined had about 2.5 million registrations over the 100%-registered mark. In Iowa, there are at least 18,658 extra names on the voting rolls in the eight counties at issue.
Under the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 ( NVRA ), Judicial Watch sent notice-of-violation letters to 19 large counties in five states (California, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Virginia, and Colorado) that it intends to sue unless the jurisdictions take steps to comply with the law and remove ineligible voter registrations. Section 8 of the National Voter Registration Act requires jurisdictions to take reasonable efforts to remove ineligible registrations from its rolls.
The chart below details the eight Iowa counties registration rate percentages:
Reg Rate | Total Population | |
Dallas County | 114.8 | 80,864 |
Johnson County | 107.9 | 114,425 |
Lyon County | 102.5 | 11,475 |
Madison County | 102.5 | 15,720 |
Poweshiek County | 102.1 | 18,428 |
Dickinson County | 100.9 | 17,000 |
Scott County | 100.8 | 171,493 |
Warren County | 100.5 | 48,630 |
In addition to the eight listed above, Polk County, Iowas largest, has an unusually high registration rate of 95.9% of total eligible citizen voting-age population.Dirty voting rolls can mean dirty elections and Iowa need to undertake a serious effort to address its voting rolls, said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.Judicial Watch is the national leader in enforcing the National Voters Registration Act, which requires states to take reasonable steps to clean their voting rolls.In 2018, the Supreme Court upheld a massive voter roll clean up that resulted from a Judicial Watch settlement of a federal lawsuit with Ohio.California also settled a similar lawsuit with Judicial Watch that last year began the process of removing up to 1.5 million inactive names from Los Angeles County voting rolls. Kentucky also began a cleanup of up to 250,00 names last year after it entered into a consent decree to end another Judicial Watch lawsuit.Judicial Watch Attorney Robert Popper is the director of Judicial Watchs Election Integrity initiative.
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Paul Ryan and the Republicans could have cleaned this up.
Voter ID is RACIST!
Nothing to see here. As long as its not Russians posting on Facebook, theres no possibility of voter fraud.
Clean. Up. Now.
Chris Wray Say “Ah Don’ Keer”!
Long azz rats win, FIBbies be cool...
Do voters have to show IDs before entering Iowa caucus sites?
Send out a new voter card every two year cycle which can not
be forwarded and must be returned to sender for further action.
That will help greatly towards cleaning up the roles.
I think there’s an awfully large amount of people with their heads in the sand about just how overrun this country is with Mexican nationals and other Central American infiltrators.
Of course, just ask any dem and they’ll confirm it. :^)
It’s the non-citizen vote that the Democrats are counting on.
So 18,568 burnee ballots already submitted?
Even more criminal when you realize that not all eligible voters register.
Paul Ryan and the Bush League Republicans have been working for 30 years to give the Democrats a permanent majority through unfettered illegal aliens and amnesty.
Doh! 18,658 burnee ballots.
Paul Ryan and the Bush League Republicans have been working for 30 years to give the Democrats a permanent majority through unfettered illegal aliens and amnesty.
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