Broward Voter Roll Case Has National Implications
On the rolls: dead people, 130-year-olds, felons, duplicate registrations, and invalid addresses.
On the rolls: dead people, 130-year-olds, felons, duplicate registrations, and invalid addresses.
None of the voters had contact with election officials or the state since at least Sept. 16, 2014.
He rejects Common Cause's request for a temporary injunction halting the work.
Research cited people found on the active voter list who topped 130 years old.
Brenda Snipes she testified that [the lawsuit] has already pushed her to do more.
"If you're 130 years old, either find a gravestone, or call Guinness!"
One resident told officials about more than 600 people registered to vote who had died or moved.
"The suit could set a nationwide precedent."
“In my first election as county clerk, I won by five votes out of more than 25,000 cast."
The 15-page plan was obtained by Time and released on July 20.