Subj : Cleaning Registrations Up To : Mike Powell From : Alan Ianson Date : Wed Aug 28 2024 09:46:34 > Projects to remove deceased (and moved away) voters are often blocked by > Democrats. That is regular maintenance, or at least it should be. > Sometime during 2016-19, our current governor was the state AG > and he did just that when he sucessfully blocked a project to remove the > deceased and moved-away. As a result, deceased voters got added back to > the rolls. The republican party has a long record of removing the living from the voter rolls. They don't seem to want (some) people voting. >> It is just as important that the living are not removed as long as they are >> legitimate voters. > In the example above, the project AG Bashear blocked was attempting to > notify voters, before removing them, that they needed to update their > information. He blocked it anyway even though, in past, the state (under > Democrat control) had removed people *before* notifying them. There is no need to notify dead people, go ahead and remove them. It is OK to keep addresses and what not current, but living voters should not be removed. --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Toy-7 * Origin: The Rusty MailBox - Penticton, BC Canada (1:153/757) .