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Voter Registration Errors: 1 In 8 Files Contain Significant Mistakes, Study Finds

By By MIKE BAKER 02/14/12 12:06 AM ET AP

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OLYMPIA, Wash. -- Some 24 million voter registrations in the United States contain significant errors, including about 1.8 million dead people still on the rolls and many more approved to vote in multiple states, according to a report released Tuesday.

Even though the inaccuracies impact one in eight registrations, researches at the Pew Center on the States said they don't see it as an indicator of widespread fraud. Rather, they believe outdated systems are failing to keep pace with the most basic changes in people's lives, feeding perceptions that U.S. elections are not as airtight as they could be.

In conjunction with Pew's report, eight states said they are working this year on a centralized data system to help identify people whose registrations may be out of date.

"A lot of people probably assume we do this already," said Sam Reed, who oversees elections as Washington's secretary of state. "I think it's going to bring more trust and confidence in the election system."

About 2.7 million people have active registrations in multiple states, including about 2,000 people registered in four or more states, according to the Pew report. Elections officials said it is difficult to track when someone has moved to another state without canceling their previous registration.

Some 1.8 million deceased people are still listed as active voters, according to the study, which is based on a computer analysis of a proprietary voter database used by Democrats. Researchers believe 12.7 million records do not reflect the current addresses of active voters while 12 million contain address inaccuracies, including those that make it unlikely that mail could reach them.

Some of the files contain multiple problems, with Pew estimating that a total of 24 million have problems.

The numbers are at least partially supported by anecdotal evidence. For example, Washington state and Alaska – one of the nation's least populous states – compared each other's voter registration systems last year and found an estimated 4,500 duplicates.

The eight states involved in the centralization project are Colorado, Delaware, Maryland, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Virginia and Washington.

Pew believes the centralized system and online voter registrations will help save money by eliminating the need to print millions of forms, enter data by hand or send mail to outdated or incorrect addresses.

"That's a tremendous cost to the taxpayers," said David Becker, director of Election Initiatives at the Pew Center on the States. The centralized system has not settled on participation fees yet but is expected to be in the tens of thousands of dollars per state per year.

The Brennan Center for Justice, which has been working on voter registration issues, is also pushing for a modernization of the system but cautions that states need to take particular care to not rush to eliminate voters from their rolls. Lawrence Norden, an attorney at the center, said there have been a number of cases in recent years where people have been improperly removed from the system based on an incomplete match – for example, two people who have the same name and birthdate.

"This is something that has to be done very carefully," he said.

Some states have adopted laws in the last couple years to require photo IDs to vote – hoping it would prevent fraud even though examples of such cheating are rare. That tactic was one the Brennan Center is directly opposing.

Linda Lamone, the administrator of elections in Maryland, said the Pew work has already pushed the state toward online voter registration, which will also allow voters to update their information electronically. Maryland has also changed its system so that voters who choose to register while getting a driver's license must complete the process there. Previously, voters had to separately file paperwork and the state ended up having conflicting information about registrants.

Lamone said dead people who are registered in the state but end up dying in another state that does not actively share death information can leave deceased voters on the rolls. She said the centralized system will help ease those administrative challenges.

"We're going to get better information on voters," she said. "Overall, it's going to result in much more accurate voter registration lists."

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OLYMPIA, Wash. -- Some 24 million voter registrations in the United States contain significant errors, including about 1.8 million dead people still on the rolls and many more approved to vote in mult...
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rafaelkafka
"Dubito, ergo cogito, ergo sum!"
07:22 PM on 03/01/2012
2 million dead voting blue and there is no voter fraud lol
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Dodger300
Critical analysis please, not just talking points
10:03 PM on 02/15/2012
How come Republicans don't require voter identification when they caucus?

Why do they refuse to count all the precincts in the state totals (see Maine, Iowa)?

Why do they give up on even trying to count all of the caucus votes (see Iowa)?

Why did they make caucus participants sign a religious pledge to participate in the night caucus (see Nevada)?

The Republican Party needs to get their own house in order instead of dictating how to run state and national elections.
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11:16 AM on 02/15/2012
Can't a computer just search for duplicate social security numbers and delete one? Upon voter complaint, the error can be finally corrected.
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LeftRight
TANSTAAFL
02:34 PM on 02/15/2012
The problem with that is that the voter shouldn't HAVE to complain. And if such a situation were to ever arise then you'd have to ensure that such a voter COULD vote on election day and have his vote counted, not be some "provisional" ballot!
02:39 AM on 11/28/2012
What do we do about Barack Obama, who has had five social security numbers?
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07:45 PM on 02/14/2012
Maybe if we taught statistics in HS, we would understand the give and take of any given count. It is statistically impossible to go from a 700+ shortage of votes, to a 200+ lead in recounts. When I watch a candidate losing by 700+ votes and then winning the election by more than 2-300 votes after 3 or 4 recounts, there is something wrong. Even professors of statistics and economics, that are well known, have said it is impossible ... unless you stuff the ballot boxes AFTER the closing of the elections.
08:29 PM on 02/14/2012
Sort of like the Maine caucus? Nothing to do with statistics. You just need to decide the rules for what gets counted.
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11:20 PM on 02/14/2012
Good one ... :)
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mothra666
sdrawkcab si oib-orcim yM
07:41 PM on 02/14/2012
the controlls are out in force to blame the liberals and minorities for no one voting for their backward policy
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mothra666
sdrawkcab si oib-orcim yM
07:39 PM on 02/14/2012
for the LAST time ACORN was found not guilty of anything. The evidence was manipiulated which was reported everywhere except fox news obviously.

http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/dc/2009/12/acorn-review-finds-acorn-not-g.html

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/06/15/preliminary-report-clears-acorn/
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07:31 PM on 02/14/2012
"Some 24 million voter registrations in the United States contain significant errors, including about 1.8 million dead people still on the rolls and many more approved to vote in multiple states, according to a report released Tuesday."

Talk about skewing the results. I remember reading the 2008 election in WA where the Dem won after a hard fought battle. It was later discovered that a lot of the ballots in her box were from people who had died, but not been removed from the voter rolls. Amazing! I remember reading about this stuff taking place in elections 100+ years ago. With all our technology today, this is a travesty. Like the guy who won in MN ... there were more votes than residents in one community.
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LeftRight
TANSTAAFL
09:02 PM on 02/14/2012
Sure.... And meanwhile those of us who live in reality.....
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11:22 PM on 02/14/2012
I think I missed your point. Because it is a reality, does that justify it being done? Isn't modern technology supposed to alleviate this from being the norm like it was over a 100 years ago?

It may be reality, that doesn't make it right.
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Viper1st
multi quasi faceted
07:25 PM on 02/14/2012
"At Walt Disney World, biometric measurements are taken from the fingers of guests to ensure that the person's ticket is used by the same person from day to day."

Good enough for Walt Disney World to identify guests ~ good enough for National Finger to Photo biometrics Voter I.D.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biometrics
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muzzled
Socialism and America are not mutually inclusive
06:36 PM on 02/14/2012
ut oh, 24 million less votes for the socialist in the wh
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mothra666
sdrawkcab si oib-orcim yM
07:32 PM on 02/14/2012
ooooh another dense remark from the brainless
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muzzled
Socialism and America are not mutually inclusive
07:59 PM on 02/14/2012
look everyone, I got me a stalker
06:22 PM on 02/14/2012
So let me stay with my Florida questions. Kathryn Harris, In charge of voting in FL in 2000, was responsible for a huge fraud, whether through design or incompetence. Great fraud and injustice but totally unrelated to photo ID. So maybe there are greater issues?
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Parkite
Still haven't found what I'm looking for
05:51 PM on 02/15/2012
F&F. Between weird ballots, not counting ballots & disenfrancising thousands, KH did a bang up job. Most of what the Rs do doesn't involve IDs.
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singermhg
Conservatism is Right
06:04 PM on 02/14/2012
Voter Registration Errors, Undocumented Immigrants, Man-made Disasters. New PC terms for:
Voter Fraud, Illegal Aliens, and Terrorist Attacks.
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mothra666
sdrawkcab si oib-orcim yM
07:39 PM on 02/14/2012
meds?
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anthdif
06:00 PM on 02/14/2012
Acorn must still be alive and well.
06:37 PM on 02/14/2012
you better believe it.....protect obama at all costs.
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mothra666
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07:33 PM on 02/14/2012
acorn was found guilty of ZERO, genius
05:57 PM on 02/14/2012
Yeah this must be rampant fraud.

I'll use myself as an example. I move 6 years ago to California, before that I lived in New Mexico and New York years before that.

I have no intention of ever returning to live in NM or NY but I did register to vote while living there. How many here think when they are going to move that they have to notify the voter registration board in that state? But it must be some evil Dem conspiracy because they are Satan.
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07:38 PM on 02/14/2012
I have lived in ten different states and out of the country. I have never voted more than one time in the presidential elections ... that I have not missed since my first on in 1976 when 18 YOs were allowed to vote. Anything that was forwarded got sent back and told to remove my name from the list. How hard is it to do that, or even throw the card away? How hard is it not to vote more than one time in a presidential ... or any election? If you don't live in PA how hard is it not to continue to vote there as well as the place where you currently live? I don't find it hard at all. But than it does require honesty and integrity to do it the right way.
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LeftRight
TANSTAAFL
09:42 PM on 02/14/2012
I was registered to vote in Washington state as soon as I was old enough. I voted for the first time in the 2000 election when I was stationed there in the US Navy. I moved to California, where I was stationed when I voted by absentee ballot in Washington in 2002. By 2004 I got out of the Navy and voted in my new home state of Illinois. I have voted in every election since then in IL. At no time did I tell WA that I wasn't a resident anymore. At no time did anything get forwarded to me.

For all I know I'm still on the ballot there. Is that fraud, or is that simply a situation that WA needs to clear up?
rafaelkafka
"Dubito, ergo cogito, ergo sum!"
07:30 PM on 03/01/2012
You certainly put another libs in your place to vote in both states.
05:44 PM on 02/14/2012
Dead Democrat voters...........is there any other kind.
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mothra666
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07:33 PM on 02/14/2012
moronic republican quarter posters, are there any other kind?
05:44 PM on 02/14/2012
LOL a voter database used by Democrats..............wouldn't you know it.