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2022-04-02 -Land of the Free
Over 60,000 voters on NC rolls are dead, registered twice or enrolled in other state, report warns
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Posted by Skidmark 2022-04-02 09:30|| || Front Page|| [18 views ]  Top

#1 Probably a fairly typical number; by itself it does nothing, but it does increase the risk of vote fraud.
Posted by Glenmore  2022-04-02 09:54||   2022-04-02 09:54|| Front Page Top

#2 Does Your Vote Count? A Look into the Electoral College, How It Works + How Votes Are Allocated By State
Posted by Skidmark 2022-04-02 10:17||   2022-04-02 10:17|| Front Page Top

#3 ...You would think that a voter roll accurate to about 95-98% (it's doable) would be a point of pride with a state.

You'd think.

Mike
Posted by Mike Kozlowski 2022-04-02 15:52||   2022-04-02 15:52|| Front Page Top

#4 Insisting on picture ID, like a local driver's license would also cut down on fraud. It should cut down on dead people voting in most cases.
Of course, y brother is a junior. Our dad passed away about 16 years ago. I would not put it past my brother to vote for him, at least for the first few years.
Posted by Rambler in Virginia 2022-04-02 16:52||   2022-04-02 16:52|| Front Page Top

#5 Simple.
Make it a CRIME punishable by X years of mandatory jail time and a $$,$$$ fine. When found to have multiple registrations to vote in 1 or more locations during a State or Federal election.

What was I thinking??? Many states already have such laws they just don't use or enforce them.
Posted by NN2N1 2022-04-02 16:55||   2022-04-02 16:55|| Front Page Top

#6 For perspective, Judicial Watch press release dated 17. February, 2022:

Judicial Watch Settles North Carolina Voter Roll Lawsuit after State Removes over 430,000 Inactive Names from Rolls

‘[T]he total number of inactive registrations reported by North Carolina dropped from about 1.2 million in 2019, to about 765,000 in 2021 (a 36% drop).’

In June 2019, the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) released data showing that voter registration rates in a significant proportion of North Carolina’s 100 counties were close to, at or above 100% of their age-eligible citizenry – statistics considered by the courts to be a strong indication that a jurisdiction is not taking the steps required by law to remove ineligible registrants. Judicial Watch’s analysis also showed that at the time of the EAC report the entire State of North Carolina had a registration rate close to 100% of its age-eligible citizenry.

In the settlement, Judicial Watch told the court:

[T]he total number of inactive registrations reported by North Carolina dropped from about 1.2 million in 2019, to about 765,000 in 2021 (a 36% drop). The statewide percentage of inactive registrations dropped from 17% in 2019, which the complaint alleged to be a national outlier, to 10% in 2021, which is close to the median state inactive rate. The number of registrations removed for failure to respond to an address confirmation notice and vote in two consecutive elections has increased, from about 220,000 for the period reported in 2019, to about 590,000 for the period reported in 2021 (a 168% increase).

With respect to the two North Carolina counties, Judicial told the court:

Data for Mecklenburg County and Guilford County also showed improvement. From 2019 to 2021, the percentage of inactive registrations reported in Mecklenburg County dropped from 15.5% to 13%, and in Guilford County from 19% to 11%. The number of registrations removed for failure to respond to an address confirmation notice and vote in two elections increased during that same period, from roughly 21,000 to 51,000 in Mecklenburg County, and from 7,000 to 33,000 in Guilford County (a 142% and 372% increase, respectively).

(In 2020, Judicial Watch also sued Pennsylvania, and Colorado for failing to clean their voter rolls.)

“This is a win for the voters of North Carolina – because clean voter rolls help pave the way to cleaner elections,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “North Carolina follows Judicial Watch voter roll clean-up successes in California, Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana. And we are right now prepping lawsuits against other states to force them to clean up their rolls.”

In November 2021, Judicial Watch sent letters to election officials in 14 counties and five states—Arkansas, California, Illinois, New York, and Oregon—notifying them of evident violations of the NVRA.

Posted by trailing wife 2022-04-02 18:35||   2022-04-02 18:35|| Front Page Top

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