The Public Interest Legal Foundation filed suit against Allegheny County, where Pittsburgh is located, for their alleged ineffectiveness in cleaning up their voter rolls. The lawsuit claims there are about 1,583 dead people still on the county voter rolls:
The Foundation reviewed birthdates from a portion of the County’s voter registration list against records in the Social Security Death Index. After matching other biographical information, the Foundation found 1,583 deceased registrants whose registrations should have been canceled, yet they remain actively registered to vote in the County. [Emphasis added]Similarly, the lawsuit claims there are close t0 7,500 voter registrations that have been flagged as duplicates but that remain on the voter rolls. In one case, the lawsuit claims, an individual registered to vote up to seven times in one day while out of state.
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Is that all?
ReplyDeleteI'd be willing to bet that they're registered as Democrats
ReplyDeleteIt seems, besides individuals registering more than once in a day to vote, that the Government Agencies are not talking (coordinating) with each other. When an individual dies, name change, moves the State or County must notify and must be responsible for notifying other agencies such as Social Security registration, welfare, DMV etc. It shouldn't be that difficult in today's computer technology. Seems to me that would eliminate alit of discrepancies. It does seem socialist though. Not sure.
ReplyDeleteBy hook or crook. The Democratic party !!!
ReplyDeleteAMEN!!! 7:10 AM
ReplyDeleteNo big deal. Only half of them will show up to vote.
ReplyDeleteI see dead people.
ReplyDeleteThink of how many other errors are out there..bewarecthe democrats will be trying AGAIN to steal this election...
ReplyDeleteI see dead people.
ReplyDeleteFebruary 29, 2020 at 8:27 AM:
Are they checking boxes on a ballot?