Many states are like this. They don't regularly purge the rolls of people who are dead or who have moved.
There's also the issue of people who claim more than one residence, such as college students, military service people, snowbirds, vacation homeowners, and modern-day nomads who live in RVs or on boats and are constantly traveling.
This is where it gets sticky. I think that you're supposed to register to vote in the place you use to determine your taxes. And that is supposed to be where you spend the majority of the year. But many people with more than one residence in different states will use the one where they get the best income tax benefits, even though they don't spend the majority of the year there.
Remember when the Democrats were raising hell that President Trump was registered to vote in Florida, even though he spent the majority of the year in DC? And then he voted by mail? That type of thing happens way too frequently because of the reasons I listed above.
Yeah, so even people who don't mean to can technically be committing voter fraud. This is why states should regularly investigate those with more than one residence and purge their voter rolls.
Many states are like this. They don't regularly purge the rolls of people who are dead or who have moved.
There's also the issue of people who claim more than one residence, such as college students, military service people, snowbirds, vacation homeowners, and modern-day nomads who live in RVs or on boats and are constantly traveling.
This is where it gets sticky. I think that you're supposed to register to vote in the place you use to determine your taxes. And that is supposed to be where you spend the majority of the year. But many people with more than one residence in different states will use the one where they get the best income tax benefits, even though they don't spend the majority of the year there.
Remember when the Democrats were raising hell that President Trump was registered to vote in Florida, even though he spent the majority of the year in DC? And then he voted by mail? That type of thing happens way too frequently because of the reasons I listed above.
Yeah, so even people who don't mean to can technically be committing voter fraud. This is why states should regularly investigate those with more than one residence and purge their voter rolls.
Excellent reminder and thank you for sharing this information. I remember Judicial Watch exposed this in the past.