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 More Than 7 Million Voter Registrations Are Duplicated in Multiple States
Posted By Joe Schoffstall On May 18, 2017 @ 4:21 pm In Issues | No Comments

More than 7 million voter registrations appear to be registered in two states simultaneously, according to data obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.

The new voter data was gathered from the Kansas-run interstate voter registration crosscheck program, which is used to identify "possible duplicate registrations among states."


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In all seriousness, though, I wonder what anyone plans to do about those 7 million registrations.  According to the article, we've known this for at least 3 years and nothing has changed:

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The new data remains virtually unchanged from a 2014 study conducted by the secretary of state's office, when 7.3 million voters were registered in more than one state.

It doesn't make much sense to just keep studying the problem and never actually correcting it.

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Something that is known.. I heard stories about people who voted in NY goes down to Florida to vote as well.  The thing is, unless the states agree to share voter logs (not gonna happen), I don't see that changing.
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