September 6, 2013

Zombie votors

From The Blaze:
This County Had 124% More Registered Voters Than Eligible Voters � Counting Dead People and Felons
In the midst of a national debate over voter integrity, a federal court decree is ordering a Mississippi county to purge its voter rolls of dead people, ineligible felons and people who have moved out of a voting area.

In April, the American Civil Rights Union, a conservative legal group, sued Walthall County, Miss., for having 124 percent more registered voters than voting-age-eligible residents, based on U.S. Census data. The lawsuit was filed under the National Voter Registration Act of 1993, better known as the Motor Voter law, and is the first privately-brought suit to succeed, according to the ACRU.
And you wonder why the liberals so strongly oppose any Voter ID laws. They couldn't get their people elected any other way. Posted by DaveH at September 6, 2013 1:11 PM
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