107,000 purged from Georgia voter rolls for not voting in past elections:

Started by walkstall, October 19, 2018, 05:43:02 PM

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walkstall

107,000 purged from Georgia voter rolls for not voting in past elections: report

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Georgia officials removed an estimated 107,000 people from voter rolls because they decided not to vote in prior elections, according to a new report.

An APM Reports analysis found the voters were removed under the state's "use it or lose it" law, which starts a process for removing people from voter rolls if they fail to vote, respond to a notice or make contact with election officials over a three-year period.


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https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/412195-georgia-purged-more-than-100000-people-from-voter-rolls-because-there-didnt
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Ranb

Sounds good to me.  Vote every two years; the local elections are more important than the national ones in my opinion.

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