Did a simple check on the page:
In 2012, 15 states participated.
None of these states other than Illinois, were in the top 10 states for population.
There were about 45million voters checked.
Of those, they found slightly mope than 1.36 million duplications.
If these figures remain constant throughout the entire country, that means that there are between ten and eleven million people who are registered to vote in the USA in two or more states.
All of these should be removed from the voter rolls of BOTH states, and disqualified from voting in federal elections.
Absolutely no excuses!
All of these should be removed from the voter rolls of BOTH states, and disqualified from voting in federal elections.
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I guess the question becomes who is responsible for notifying the election
agency of the state you are leaving so they can remove your name?
A couple of things would help clean this type thing up if done nationwide.
Example: Texas sends out a new voter registration card every two years for that
election cycle. It isn’t supposed to be forwarded if the recipient no longer receives
mail at that address. If it is returned then that name is to be deleted from the roles
of that voting precinct after some time. Not sure of the time.
Secondly, every death certificate should trigger a notice to the applicable voter
registration department, drivers license agency, welfare/government assistant groups, etc.
Just my rant......
BTTT!