Thursday, July 30, 2015

Dead and Registered: Clarke County, MS, Sued for Having More Voters Than Live Citizens

Being dead may not necessarily disqualify you from voting this year in Mississippi. That’s because some voter rolls in the Magnolia State contain more people registered to vote than people who are alive. --The dismal state of voter rolls in many Mississippi counties not only facilitates voter fraud, it violates federal law. Take Clarke County, for example: according the United States Census, in March 2015 Clarke County had 12,646 registered voters — despite having a voting-age population of only 12,549. --That’s a registration rate of over 100 percent. That’s not only implausible, it’s impossible.

Read more at PJ Media
(Hat tip: KimR)

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