Officials Debunk Conservative Study on Registered Alexandria Voters
Officials Debunk Conservative Study on Registered Alexandria Voters
James Cullum November 30, 2020 at 2:30pm
Mayor Justin Wilson says that a study by a conservative activist group alleging that 105% of the citys voting population is registered to vote is BS.
Wilson wrote that a Judicial Watch study incorrectly calculated U.S. Census data from the American Community Survey (ACS) when it listed the citys citizen voting age population at 105%, with 109,889 total registered voters and a total of 104,975 eligible voters. The study was picked up by Republican gubernatorial candidate State Sen. Amanda Chase, who said on social media that there needs to be absolute integrity in our state electoral system.
Reports of deceased people, cats, dogs, voters voting multiple times, ghost votes etc are being reported across the Commonwealth and our great country and it must be rooted out, Chase wrote on Facebook.
The actual ACS totals show that the citys population is 159,428, and that there are 130,253 residents old enough to vote. There are also 112,736 total registered voters in Alexandria (104,859 active registered voters and 7,877 inactive registered voters), according to Angie Maniglia Turner, the citys general registrar and director of elections.
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