Dead people voting in New Jersey
From Ballotpedia
Dead people voting is a type of election fraud that occurs when a deceased person remains on the voter registration rolls, and a person fraudulently casts a ballot in their name.
Poughkeepsie Journal, 2006
A study by the Poughkeepsie Journal in October 2006 of the state's then-new statewide database found that the list contained as many as 77,000 dead people on its rolls, and that as many as 2,600 of them had cast votes from the grave.
The analysis by the Poughkeepsie newspaper matched names, dates of birth and ZIP codes in the state's database of 11.7 million voter registration records against the same information in the Social Security Administration's "Death Master File," a database of 77 million records of deaths dating to 1937.[1]
September, 2005
State GOP officials announced in September 2005 that by comparing information from county voter registration lists, Social Security death records and other public information, they had discovered that 4,755 people who were listed as deceased appear to have voted in the 2004 general election. Another 4,397 people who were registered to vote in more than one county appeared to have voted twice, while 6,572 who were registered in New Jersey and in one of five other states selected for analysis voted in each state.[2]
New Jersey deceased vote statistics
Any statistical information on dead people voting in New Jersey will be posted on this page. If you encounter any incident of dead people voting, please report the incident to proper authorities. For more information on New Jersey voting or to report fraud to a state government, please contact the New Jersey Secretary of State
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