Georgia plans to remove around 455K inactive voter registrations
- The Georgia Secretary of State's office announced plans to remove 455,000 inactive voter registrations due to inactivity in the last two federal elections.
- Blake Evans, the state elections director, stated that the purges comply with state and federal laws requiring periodic maintenance of voter rolls.
- Senator Jason Esteves expressed concern over the high number of cancellations, urging a closer examination of the purge process.
- Lauren Groh-Wargo from Fair Fight Action criticized the removal of nearly half a million voters, calling it 'concerning.
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Stunning Discovery Made in MI SOS Jocelyn Benson's "Altered" Voter Rolls---Over 35,000 Voter Histories Have Reportedly Been ERASED In Violation of MI Law
A Michigan data analyst reveals alarming findings that the Secretary of State's office has illegally removed over 34,000 voter histories, raising serious questions about election integrity and compliance with state law.
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