Liberal States To Purge Voter Rolls Of Dead Persons

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Election officials are being forced by Judicial Watch to do their jobs by removing names from voting rolls that should not be there [1]. People who died or moved to a different precinct must be removed from the voter rolls immediately preceding the next elections.

What Happened

Judicial Watch notified election officials in the District of Columbia, California, and Illinois that they had clearly violated the National Voter Registration Act(NVRA) of 1993 by not removing inactive voters from their registration rolls. Washington, D.C., now has over 100,000 names removed from its voter rolls after being threatened with legal action by a judicial watchdog.

Reasons

Voter fraud is more likely to occur when voter rolls are dirty, the judicial watchdog notes. Judicial Watch noted that the quick cleanup of tens of thousands of names in Washington, DC, demonstrates that California and Illinois may have hundreds of thousands of names on their voter rolls that should be removed. Judicial Watch did announce that four million names had been removed from voter rolls recently in various states due to their litigation.

Missouri

How does this apply to Missourians? When a state claims it has more voters than reality, it can swing the nation’s voting status one way or another. Many dead people voting in, say California, will cancel the few votes in Missouri. That makes the work of our representatives more difficult.

Allowing ineligible voters’ names to remain is another door into voter fraud.


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