Court officials say nearly 1,500 Maryland residents with misdemeanor convictions were wrongly taken of voter rolls over the last six years.
The Capital reports that officials didn't become aware until former Anne Arundel County Executive John Leopold contacted state and county elections officials after receiving a letter informing him he was being dropped from the voter rolls. Leopold was convicted in January of two counts of official misconduct, a misdemeanor, and resigned.
People convicted of felonies lose their right to vote until sentences are completed. People convicted of misdemeanors do not, according to officials.
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its ok, the illegal voters make up for them
ReplyDeleteIf only they'd clear the rolls of dead Democrats...
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