Posted on 09/24/2020 11:57:11 AM PDT by chiller
An independent, nationwide analysis of voter rolls in 42 states has identified thousands of probable deceased and duplicate registrants, as well as cases of individuals credited for voting more than once.
The.. analysis presented ... makes it abundantly clear that states across America, including many that will determine control of the White House and Congress, are unprepared to accommodate a surge in mail-in voting this fall, PILF President and General Counsel J. Christian Adams said. After standardizing registration lists in 42 states, Public Interest Legal Foundations SAVE Database uncovered voter rolls saturated with alarming errors.
SAVE revealed 349,773 apparently deceased registrants across 41 states voter rolls, with New York, Texas, Michigan, Florida and California alone accounting for 51 percent of the total.
During the 2018 General Election, 37,889 likely duplicate registrants are apparently credited for casting two votes from the same address, and 34,000 registrants appear to have voted from non-residential addresses.
(Excerpt) Read more at publicinterestlegal.org ...
Happened to me when I moved from Mass to Georgia. Only found out when I got a call from a candidate (Republican) asking for my support using my Georgia phone number. Go figure. Had to to send a letter to City Hall up in Mass requesting my name be removed from the voting list.
I’m of the opinion that after every Presidential election, all voter roles are purged...utterly and completely. Anyone that wishes to vote, must re-register and show appropriate documentation to prove you are eligible to vote.
I wouldn’t be opposed to take 20-30 minutes out of a day to register to vote for the next few years if it meant that voter rolls were more accurate.
Nice typo in the link just below the headline.
good catch- LOL
That’s one of the ills in present day America....too much pubic interest !
TY for the INFO. It seems logical this is not limited to four (4) states. I ran into 4 homeless beggar types yesterday at a MAPCO. Two asked for ten bucks and I replied
“how much would it take to buy your vote here at the library?” $20 was the answer as they pointed out 1 plus hour in line. We have these types living in tents, according to one, in a wooded area between two apartment complexes.
IIRC, when PDJT first came into office he assigned Chris Kobach to deal with election issues, including fraud. Kobach had to stop the effort because states wouldn’t cooperate with him.
There has to be some answer. If there is, PDJT will find it.
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