Florida elections chief vows to purge felons and dead from voter rolls

The Sun Sentinel reported before the election that Florida's registration rolls included more than 33,000 felons whose voting rights had not been restored and 600 people who have been dead as long as two decades. The newspaper has since identified more than 28,000 other dead people still on the rolls. Full Story »

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Karen Schmitt
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by Karen Schmitt - Nov. 10, 2008

The article doesn't explain the process of HOW they go about proving that someone should be removed from voting roles. I don't understand the secret. We should all be told how this process is completed; especially in the swing states. Just AFTER an election is a good time to do it. NOT before!

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