"And voting rights groups found an unexplained tranche — around 20,000 people — who had been marked to be purged because of inactivity in future election cycles, but were actually active voters in previous Ohio elections. These voters were in Franklin County, a Democratic stronghold in the state." Aaaand there it is.
How hard is it really for a voter to reregister? You guys are making it sound like it they're taking away driver's licenses or something. All you have to do is hit the website. If you don't have internet access hit a library.
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Re: Ohio Was Set to Purge 235,000 Voters. It Was Wrong About 20%
#22"And voting rights groups found an unexplained tranche — around 20,000 people — who had been marked to be purged because of inactivity in future election cycles, but were actually active voters in previous Ohio elections. These voters were in Franklin County, a Democratic stronghold in the state." Aaaand there it is.
How hard is it really for a voter to reregister? You guys are making it sound like it they're taking away driver's licenses or something. All you have to do is hit the website. If you don't have internet access hit a library.
Re: Ohio Was Set to Purge 235,000 Voters. It Was Wrong About 20%
#23"And voting rights groups found an unexplained tranche — around 20,000 people — who had been marked to be purged because of inactivity in future election cycles, but were actually active voters in previous Ohio elections. These voters were in Franklin County, a Democratic stronghold in the state." Aaaand there it is.
How hard is it really for a voter to reregister? You guys are making it sound like it they're taking away driver's licenses or something. All you have to do is hit the website. If you don't have internet access hit a library.
Re: Ohio Was Set to Purge 235,000 Voters. It Was Wrong About 20%
#24Earlier quoted context omitted.
How hard is it really for a voter to reregister? You guys are making it sound like it they're taking away driver's licenses or something. All you have to do is hit the website. If you don't have internet access hit a library.
You don't find out you need to re-register until it's too late.
Re: Ohio Was Set to Purge 235,000 Voters. It Was Wrong About 20%
#25Earlier quoted context omitted.
You don't find out you need to re-register until it's too late.
Don't most places allow same day registration at the polls? Every state I've voted in does. Edit: ok, 2/5ths isn't most but it's still a lot. Chill with the down-votes, it was an honest question, not an attack on your ideology.
Re: Ohio Was Set to Purge 235,000 Voters. It Was Wrong About 20%
#26Earlier quoted context omitted.
You don't find out you need to re-register until it's too late.
Don't most places allow same day registration at the polls? Every state I've voted in does. Edit: ok, 2/5ths isn't most but it's still a lot. Chill with the down-votes, it was an honest question, not an attack on your ideology.
> The rates of rejection vary widely across the states, with some states counting all or nearly all provisional ballots while others reject more than half.
I would expect maliciously executed voter purges to be accompanied by malicious rules on provisional ballots.
Re: Ohio Was Set to Purge 235,000 Voters. It Was Wrong About 20%
#27Earlier quoted context omitted.
You don't find out you need to re-register until it's too late.
Don't most places allow same day registration at the polls? Every state I've voted in does. Edit: ok, 2/5ths isn't most but it's still a lot. Chill with the down-votes, it was an honest question, not an attack on your ideology.
Re: Ohio Was Set to Purge 235,000 Voters. It Was Wrong About 20%
#28Earlier quoted context omitted.
How hard is it really for a voter to reregister? You guys are making it sound like it they're taking away driver's licenses or something. All you have to do is hit the website. If you don't have internet access hit a library.
You don't find out you need to re-register until it's too late.
Re: Ohio Was Set to Purge 235,000 Voters. It Was Wrong About 20%
#29"And voting rights groups found an unexplained tranche — around 20,000 people — who had been marked to be purged because of inactivity in future election cycles, but were actually active voters in previous Ohio elections. These voters were in Franklin County, a Democratic stronghold in the state." Aaaand there it is.