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The Voter Purge Project is currently monitoring 38 states for disenfranchised voters. Each state in the list below is scored by the following criteria on a one to three star scale: cost, transparency, access to data and human resources, and the states recorded history of purging its voter rolls.
Of about 235,000 registrations on the state’s last-chance list for September, 194,000 were actually purged. No one had checked Ohio’s previous voter purges, until now. Even with those discoveries, LaRose’s office did not move to check whether similar errors had occurred in January.
Oct 14, 2019 · The state of Ohio had released names of 235,000 voters it planned to purge from voter rolls in September. Ms. Miller, director of the League of Women Voters of Ohio, believed thousands of...
- Nicholas Casey
Jun 11, 2018 · With the Supreme Court’s approval, Ohio is now able to purge potentially thousands of voters from its rolls. The reality, though, is that voter fraud of the kind Ohio is so worried about is ...
Ohio has purged hundreds of thousands of people from the voter rolls simply because they have exercised their right not to vote in a few elections. This purge process violates the National Voter Registration Act.
Dec 31, 2017 · Helle, now the mayor of Oak Harbor, Ohio, is among thousands of state residents with tales of being removed from Ohio’s rolls because they didn’t vote in some elections. The Supreme Court...
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Sep 9, 2019 · Our long-fought voter purge case – APRI v Husted - finally came to a favorable conclusion on August 29, 2019. Since it was long, here’s a brief history: We filed suit in early 2016 challenging Ohio’s practice of purging voters for failure to vote.