5.9% of voters are "deadwood"
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October 30, 2008- Oct 31, 2008 Hundreds voting from grave in California
- Oct 31, 2008 Thousands of dead voters still on the rolls in Harris County Texas
- Oct 31, 2008 More dead people voting in Florida
- Oct 31, 2008 3000 dead people registered to vote in Ohio
- Oct 30, 2008 Dead voters cast ballots in Dallas County
- Oct 29, 2008 Florida rolls contain dead people, felons, duplicates
- Oct 29, 2008 Connecticut registrars removing dead voters from rolls
Aristotle International, the non-partisan pioneer in political technology and creator of WhereIvote.com], announced today the results of its annual "deadwood" voter registration compilation. This year's data indicates 5.9 percent of all registered voters are what elections experts call "Deadwood." This represents an estimated 1,833,539 dead voters and 8,690,492 who have moved from their registered voter address.[1]
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- ↑ Market Watch, Trick or Treat Just in Time for Halloween: U.S. Voter Rolls Contain 'Deadwood', Oct. 30, 2008
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