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Millions Of Voter Records Flawed, Nearly 2 Mil Dead Registered | Judicial Watch

Millions Of Voter Records Flawed, Nearly 2 Mil Dead Registered | Judicial Watch


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WASHINGTON, DCMARCH 21, 2012THE JUDICIAL WATCH BLOG

Millions Of Voter Records Flawed, Nearly 2 Mil Dead Registered

As the presidential election approaches, the potential for voter fraud is dangerously high nationwide with nearly 2 million dead people still registered to cast ballots, about 3 million eligible to vote in two or more states and millions more that are inaccurate, duplicate or out of date.
The alarming figures were published this week in a report issued by the non-partisan Pew Center on States. It reveals that approximately 24 million active voter registrations in the United States are no longer valid or have significant inaccuracies. The problem, apparently, is an outdated registration system that can’t properly maintain records.
While this madness goes on, the Obama Administration is spending resources to legally challenging state voter identification laws—similar to one already upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court—that could help fix the crisis. More than a dozen states have passed measures requiring voters to show government-issued photo identification at the polls and the Obama Department of Justice (DOJ) has launched a campaign to challenge them all, asserting that they’re discriminatory because many minorities are too poor or too ignorant to get a valid ID.
Last month Texas struck back, suing the DOJ in federal court for blocking the implementation of a state voter ID law passed by the legislature in 2011 to deter and detect election fraud. Under the Federal Voting Rights Act, the DOJ must approve changes to election laws in certain states and Texas is among them. The Texas Secretary of State’s Office has been waiting for the DOJ preclearance since last July, but the feds continue stalling, essentially blocking the law’s implementation.
Preserving the integrity of the election process has been a huge issue for Judicial Watch over the years. Just last week JW launched the 2012 Election Integrity Project to pressure states and localities to clean up voter registration polls in order to comply with Section 8 of the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA). A lengthy JW investigation of public records indicates that voter rolls in numerous states have more registered voters than voting-age population.
Among the states that appear to contain names of individuals who are ineligible to vote are Florida, California, Texas, Colorado, Ohio, Mississippi, Iowa, Indiana and West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Missouri. This month JW sent warning letters to election officials in Indiana and Ohio as well as letters of inquiry to Florida and California officials as part of the probe into their problematic voting lists.


Readers Comments (3)


  • dalehogue Wed, 03/14/2012 - 6:34AM
    Andrew Jackson was elected as our president in 1828. He played an important part in founding the present Democratic Party. Research this information. Research the activities of the Democratic Party since 1828. Research the information about all the illegal actions committed by members of the Barack Hussein Obama Administration!
  • sbbrgy Sat, 03/10/2012 - 4:43PM
    And guess who is using the identity of such people?..ILLEGALS…To scam and fraud every aspect of the American system..
  • rawrocks51 Wed, 02/15/2012 - 10:03AM
    Is there a procedure for removing deceased voters? I live in Georgia and in 2004 after my father passed away I called the voter registration office to have his name removed from the lists and was told that there was not a procedure for that.

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