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In reply to the discussion: 1.8 million dead people still on the voters rolls?? [View all]WinkyDink
(51,311 posts)80. Removal for not voting for a while: Statement by League of Women Voters (Ohio):
http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2016/09/23/voter-roll-purge-ruling.html
A group of voting rights advocates praised the ruling as restoring voting rights to people wrongly dropped from the registration rolls simply because they hadn't voted in recent years.
Were pleased the court recognized that voter inactivity is not sufficient reason to block properly registered voters from making their voice heard in this years presidential election," said Carrie Davis, executive director of the League of Women Votes of Ohio.
Ohio Democratic Party Chairman David Pepper said the appeals court ruling "reaffirms a basic principle: voters shouldnt lose their right to vote simply because they vote infrequently. The court found that (Husted) has spent years purging Ohio voters for exactly that reason, in clear violation of federal law.
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All U.S. states periodically cleanse their voter rolls, but only a handful remove voters simply because they dont vote on a regular basis.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-votingrights-ohio-insight-idUSKCN0YO19D
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A group of voting rights advocates praised the ruling as restoring voting rights to people wrongly dropped from the registration rolls simply because they hadn't voted in recent years.
Were pleased the court recognized that voter inactivity is not sufficient reason to block properly registered voters from making their voice heard in this years presidential election," said Carrie Davis, executive director of the League of Women Votes of Ohio.
Ohio Democratic Party Chairman David Pepper said the appeals court ruling "reaffirms a basic principle: voters shouldnt lose their right to vote simply because they vote infrequently. The court found that (Husted) has spent years purging Ohio voters for exactly that reason, in clear violation of federal law.
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All U.S. states periodically cleanse their voter rolls, but only a handful remove voters simply because they dont vote on a regular basis.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-votingrights-ohio-insight-idUSKCN0YO19D
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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