How bad are the voter rolls in America? San Diego County just purged 500,000 voters from it’s rolls. Even so they still have 117% of the eligible voters in the county and that’sm assuming the unlikelihood that every eligible voter is registered. That means the problem is much worse than the 17% figure. Tom Fitton president of Judicial Watch says that they found 2.5 million extra voters in 378 counties across America.
In states where no ID is required to vote, it would be easy to vote in place of a dead person or someone who never votes. Once you’ve voted and left the precinct, how would you ever get caught?
This is bad because over the last 10 to 15 years Democrats have been drumming up votes the old fashioned way. They manufacture them. Broward County Florida is a prime example of that.
Judicial Watch has cut the numbers down by 1,000,000 million registered voters but there is a very long way to go. Some may not even be resolved before the next election. Conservatives cannot be complacent and stay home. The must go to the polls and vote.
Judicial Watch Attorney Robert Popper is the director of our Election Integrity initiative. In the latest round of warning letters, we explain that implausibly high registration rates raise legal concerns:
An unusually high registration rate suggests that a jurisdiction is not removing voters who have died or who have moved elsewhere, as required by [federal law].
Judicial Watch also considers how many registrations were ultimately removed from the voter rolls because a registrant [had moved]. If few or no voters were removed…the jurisdiction is obviously failing to comply . . . States must report the number of such removals to the EAC.
We found major voting list issues in California, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Virginia, and Colorado. The following counties have excessive registration rates or have failed to cancel sufficient numbers of ineligible registrations:
- Colorado
- Jefferson County
- California
- Imperial County
- Monterey County
- Orange County
- Riverside County
- San Diego County
- San Francisco County
- San Mateo County
- Santa Clara County
- Solano County
- Stanislaus County
- Yolo County
- North Carolina
- Guilford County
- Mecklenburg County
- Virginia
- Fairfax County
- Pennsylvania
- Allegheny County
- Bucks County
- Chester County
- Delaware County