More than 17 Million Inactive Names Removed from State Voter Rolls Over Past Two Years View Larger Image The U.S. Election Assistance Commission reported that over 17 million voters were removed from rolls between 2016 and 2018. Read the June 27 article “States Removed 17 Million from Voter Rolls in Past Two Years, Federal Report Finds” from The Hill. ACRU Staff2019-06-27T21:52:44+00:00June 27th, 2019|News| Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInWhatsAppTumblrPinterestVkEmail Related Posts NAACP head slams ranked choice voting, urges overhaul of board Gallery NAACP head slams ranked choice voting, urges overhaul of board February 7th, 2023 Macomb County Nursing Home Employee Sentenced to Jail for Forging Signatures of Mentally Disabled on Absentee Ballot Applications Gallery Macomb County Nursing Home Employee Sentenced to Jail for Forging Signatures of Mentally Disabled on Absentee Ballot Applications March 3rd, 2022 Arizona GOP Sues Arizona Secretary of State Hobbs to Stop Unmonitored Ballot Drop Boxes, Include Signature Verification Procedures, and Even Challenges Mail-In Voting Gallery Arizona GOP Sues Arizona Secretary of State Hobbs to Stop Unmonitored Ballot Drop Boxes, Include Signature Verification Procedures, and Even Challenges Mail-In Voting March 3rd, 2022 Special Counsel Finds ‘Widespread Election Fraud’ In Nursing Homes Gallery Special Counsel Finds ‘Widespread Election Fraud’ In Nursing Homes March 3rd, 2022