To: Owl_Eagle
I've got no reason to defend the crooks who run the Philadelphia voting process, but if my memory serves me I believe there was a legitimate explanation for this. The entire government in Philadelphia is so backward and fouled up that the actual voter registration figures are hopelessly outdated. If 10,000 people cast votes in a district that only has 9,000 registered voters, the problem is not with the 10,000 votes but with the 9,000 registered voters.
To: Alberta's Child
If 10,000 people cast votes in a district that only has 9,000 registered voters, the problem is not with the 10,000 votes but with the 9,000 registered voters. If we assume the problem is not purging the voter rolls, shouldn't this be just the opposite? There should be many people registered that won't vote, because they moved or died.
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