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In reply to the discussion: 1.8 million dead people still on the voters rolls?? [View all]duncang
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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
There was a Republican a couple of years ago that did it in Wisconsin and Indiana.
LiberalFighter
Oct 2016
#59
It has always been this way. Dead people tend not to call the election board
BlueStreak
Oct 2016
#17
Exactly HOW is this so "easy" to commit fraud by mail and/or absentee voting? I'm interested in the
WinkyDink
Oct 2016
#48
This signing is done in person in PA polling places. No need to mail anything.
WinkyDink
Oct 2016
#47
several of the OVER THIRTY cases of documented voter fraud have involved dead registered voters
Bucky
Oct 2016
#45
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
There is no national clearing house for tracking deaths...it even difficult
beachbumbob
Oct 2016
#77
Removal for not voting for a while: Statement by League of Women Voters (Ohio):
WinkyDink
Oct 2016
#80