76 year old mother-in-law who has been registered to vote since 18, and in the same home for at least 50 years was dropped off the registration rolls in *California*.
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76 year old mother-in-law who has been registered to vote since 18, and in the same home for at least 50 years was dropped off the registration rolls in *California*.
Why? We have no idea.
So check your registration folks.
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@virtualbri which county?
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@jamesmarshall Los Angeles County. She's all re-registered, but also pissed off.
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@virtualbri LA was sued and lost over its reluctance to drop people from voter rolls. The dead being listed as valid voters were a primary piece of evidence.
If she's a reliable voter, it was probably a name collision. If she's an unreliable voter, she was moved to the pre-purge "inactive" list.
This is why California has a robust provisional ballot law: so no voter is denied just because the system screwed up.
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