An election watchdog has found that there may be as many as 350,000 dead individuals on voter rolls across 42 states.
The Public Interest Legal Foundation, an Indiana-based election integrity group, conducted a nationwide study to identify the hundreds of thousands of deceased individuals on voter rolls.
During its analysis, the group also found that nearly 40,000 likely duplicate registrants "Appear to have cast second votes in 2018 from the same address."
Just five states-New York, Texas, Michigan, Florida, and California-accounted for 51 percent of the total number of deceased individuals on voter rolls, according to the group.
PILF further found that nearly 15,000 registrants were credited with voting after death in the 2016 and 2018 elections.
"Our voter rolls have not, and will not be ready for a mail-focused election this November," said Logan Churchwell, communications director for PILF. "State court decisions in swing states allowing for relaxed deadlines, signature verification, and harvesting now sit on a foundation of bad voter data."
The analysis comes as states across the country prepare to handle a surge of mail-in voting for the November elections.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2020
Election Watchdog Finds 350,000 Dead Registrants on Voter Rolls In 42 States
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