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and certainly not the POTUS election treestar Oct 2016 #1
That is very true. kentuck Oct 2016 #3
from under some rock where they don't treestar Oct 2016 #4
More than half of registered voters do not vote in each election NightWatcher Oct 2016 #2
I wonder that they don't clear the voter rolls treestar Oct 2016 #5
I work at the polls in PA and the county election board livetohike Oct 2016 #8
Thanks, that is interesting treestar Oct 2016 #9
That's true, but now the Dept. of Health is supposed to notify the BOE as well. MH1 Oct 2016 #11
In our state they are removed if they die in-state. LiberalFighter Oct 2016 #51
that's true treestar Oct 2016 #52
It is a difficult process to handle deaths in other states. LiberalFighter Oct 2016 #54
I would think they would have the technology to clean up the rolls? kentuck Oct 2016 #6
Here in PA they are still in the book and marked "Inactive". If that voter livetohike Oct 2016 #10
I could understand the need for an ID in a situation such as that. kentuck Oct 2016 #13
We just check to make sure they are still living in the precinct. livetohike Oct 2016 #16
We get a census request from the town we reside in evry couple of years. If you chelsea0011 Oct 2016 #29
That step alone does not remove your voters from the roll in Massachusetts. LiberalFighter Oct 2016 #57
That is correct. Another mailing is sent out. chelsea0011 Oct 2016 #68
I would disagree with you on removing them if inactive for 4 years. LiberalFighter Oct 2016 #53
K&R I agree. saidsimplesimon Oct 2016 #7
I don't know. I got it off DU's list... kentuck Oct 2016 #14
Most states don't seem to have any good mechanism PoindexterOglethorpe Oct 2016 #12
I think that is an excellent point! kentuck Oct 2016 #15
Where I vote there are the same election judges time after time, milestogo Oct 2016 #23
IIRC duncang Oct 2016 #34
There was a Republican a couple of years ago that did it in Wisconsin and Indiana. LiberalFighter Oct 2016 #59
Thank you duncang Oct 2016 #65
Some of it is because those involved are not trained properly. LiberalFighter Oct 2016 #58
For some reason, I can't recall seeing that PoindexterOglethorpe Oct 2016 #62
Check your state's form. LiberalFighter Oct 2016 #66
You are right. I just looked at the form for the state PoindexterOglethorpe Oct 2016 #69
It is easily overlooked I think. LiberalFighter Oct 2016 #72
It has always been this way. Dead people tend not to call the election board BlueStreak Oct 2016 #17
Why would you think this never happens? former9thward Oct 2016 #18
No system is perfect, I would agree. kentuck Oct 2016 #19
Exactly HOW is this so "easy" to commit fraud by mail and/or absentee voting? I'm interested in the WinkyDink Oct 2016 #48
No one tells the board of elections when someone dies? LiberalFighter Oct 2016 #61
trump pulls this shit out of his ass and spouts it like it's gospel. spanone Oct 2016 #20
Another reason to implement Vote by Mail Thunderbeast Oct 2016 #21
This signing is done in person in PA polling places. No need to mail anything. WinkyDink Oct 2016 #47
In 2012, my husband's uncle early voted Marthe48 Oct 2016 #22
I've never heard of a valid vote being invalidated due to death. milestogo Oct 2016 #24
That;s a good example Marthe48 Oct 2016 #25
If that was election day it would be valid in every state. LiberalFighter Oct 2016 #64
Similar with my father Awsi Dooger Oct 2016 #27
It depends on the state a person lives in. LiberalFighter Oct 2016 #63
This comes as no surprise to me. lindysalsagal Oct 2016 #26
Minnesota bumps voters rolls up against the Social Security death index dflprincess Oct 2016 #40
Hillary uses charter buses to take them from the cemeteries to the polls dalton99 Oct 2016 #35
And unlike live people, dead can vote six times each! LisaL Oct 2016 #43
That is funny. pwb Oct 2016 #56
dead voters enid602 Oct 2016 #41
This is an old worry going back to the 1960 Election. Odin2005 Oct 2016 #42
several of the OVER THIRTY cases of documented voter fraud have involved dead registered voters Bucky Oct 2016 #45
Are you counting Ann Coulter's case in that? whistler162 Oct 2016 #71
I live in No-ID PA. Were I to try to vote as, say, dead Jane Doe, I'd better have Jane Doe's SIG- WinkyDink Oct 2016 #46
THANK YOU. MH1 Oct 2016 #67
The November 6th episode of the whistler162 Oct 2016 #70
In 2008 my father voted absentee in the primary but died a week or so later Raine Oct 2016 #73
There is no national clearing house for tracking deaths...it even difficult beachbumbob Oct 2016 #77
Why is this a surprise? ChairmanAgnostic Oct 2016 #78
Unaddressed by the media: How many die in the US every year? Hekate Oct 2016 #79
Removal for not voting for a while: Statement by League of Women Voters (Ohio): WinkyDink Oct 2016 #80
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