ext_90803 ([identity profile] badlydrawnjeff.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] talkpolitics 2012-05-15 12:49 am (UTC)

No, actually, she and Clay Roberts were in charge of how ALL of them handled the voting rolls. They set the policy for the individual counties to follow. They issued the orders.

Which means they had nothing to do with the specifics. They gave a general order and it was up to the individual counties to act.

I'm sorry, but that's simply ridiculous. Once a citizen has registered to vote, and done so accurately and honestly, it's up to the government to ensure that the voting rolls are accurate.

Except when such attempts to ensure the rolls might hit people who could be felons.

So every single one of those voters purged were felons?

Every single one was purged in accordance to the law, and had an opportunity to appeal if need be.

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