Lawsuit: 1.6k Dead People Registered to Vote in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
By Breitbart. A lawsuit filed against Allegheny County, Pennsylvania alleges that nearly 1,600 dead people are registered to vote in the 2020 election in the county.
The Public Interest Legal Foundation filed suit against Allegheny County, where Pittsburgh is located, for their alleged ineffectiveness in cleaning up their voter rolls. The lawsuit claims there are about 1,583 dead people still on the county voter rolls:
The Foundation reviewed birthdates from a portion of the County’s voter registration list against records in the Social Security Death Index. After matching other biographical information, the Foundation found 1,583 deceased registrants whose registrations should have been canceled, yet they remain actively registered to vote in the County. [Emphasis added]
Similarly, the lawsuit claims there are close t0 7,500 voter registrations that have been flagged as duplicates but that remain on the voter rolls. In one case, the lawsuit claims, an individual registered to vote up to seven times in one day while out of state. (Read more from “Lawsuit: 1.6k Dead People Registered to Vote in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania” HERE)
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New Bill Takes Aim at Voter Fraud; Raises Concerns About Voter Suppression
By The Orange County Register. A new bill from two Republican lawmakers in Orange County would require county courthouses to share juror information, including age and citizenship status, with election officials.
The lawmakers say the new rules would stem voter fraud in California, despite numerous studies showing that voter fraud is not a widespread problem.
Senate Bill 994 authors, State Senators Pat Bates and John Moorlach of Orange County, say the change could help elections administrators purge voter rolls of people who aren’t eligible to cast ballots because they’re dead, under 18, no longer live in the state or they’re undocumented immigrants.
“It is paramount that county voter rolls be carefully and accurately maintained to ensure only eligible citizens can vote,” said Bates, R-Laguna Niguel. “County voter rolls that include duplicate names and deceased individuals are susceptible to fraud and abuse, and SB 994 presents a simple fix to that problem.” (Read more from “New Bill Takes Aim at Voter Fraud; Raises Concerns About Voter Suppression” HERE)
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