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Thursday, June 26, 2014

Nearly 7 Million Americans Registered to Vote in More Than One State

Some 6.9 million Americans are registered to vote in two or more states, according to a report from an election-watch group.

“Our nation’s voter rolls are a mess,” says Catherine Engelbrecht, True The Vote president. “Sensible approaches to roll maintenance are fought tooth and nail by radical special interests who can use the duplicity in the system to their advantage.”

The latest interstate voter cross check tallied 6,951,484 overlapping voter registrations, and they’re just the tip of the iceberg.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Can you say, Ann Coulter?

Anonymous said...

Anyone that moves from one state to another could be multi-registered in as many states as they have lived.

Two things important:

Are the rolls purged?

Do the voters vote in multiple places?

Since you can't easily prevent the second, the first is mandatory.

Maybe they should clear the rolls on a regular basis and make everyone re-register...that would be the government way!

Bush'man said...

simple solution..
Require voter identification at the poles.

Anonymous said...

3:01 No way, that would make it to hard for the Lib's to vote early and OFTEN

Anonymous said...

3:39 haha that's funny but this is really no joke.

Anonymous said...

There is zero voter fraud in this country. I know this because my extremely liberal in-laws said so. They also told me that this is a scam made up by red neck republicans who are trying to suppress the vote and keep minorities from voting.

Anonymous said...

Explain to me again, please, why Wicomico County's voter lists aren't purged periodically?