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Broward Voter Roll Case Has National Implications
On the rolls: dead people, 130-year-olds, felons, duplicate registrations, and invalid addresses.
Georgia Drops Nearly 600,000 Voters from Rolls
None of the voters had contact with election officials or the state since at least Sept. 16, 2014.
Federal Judge Rules in Favor of Voter Integrity Commission
He rejects Common Cause's request for a temporary injunction halting the work.
Trial over Broward’s Disputed Voter Lists Ends
Research cited people found on the active voter list who topped 130 years old.
Broward Elections Supervisor Made Changes after Being Sued
Brenda Snipes she testified that [the lawsuit] has already pushed her to do more.
Florida County Has ‘Thousands’ of Voters Over Age 100
"If you're 130 years old, either find a gravestone, or call Guinness!"
Broward Elections Supervisor Brenda Snipes to Testify in Voter List Trial
One resident told officials about more than 600 people registered to vote who had died or moved.
Broward’s Voting Rolls Challenged by Conservative Group
"The suit could set a nationwide precedent."
Meet the Elected Democrat Who Wants to Fight Voter Fraud
“In my first election as county clerk, I won by five votes out of more than 25,000 cast."
Obama Administration Once Considered Deploying Troops to Polling Places
The 15-page plan was obtained by Time and released on July 20.








