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Monday, November 2, 2009

More than 3 Million Registered Voters are Dead, 12 Million More Ineligible, Analysis Finds

Aristotle is a very accurate company for candidates to use who want complete data. One problem is all the fraudulent voter registrations submitted by ACORN across the Country in addition to these 12 million they have discovered. How many people are in Congress today from the Democrats who won by fraudulent votes? Probability of close races always going to the Democrats along with finding ballots defies logic.

Every last American voter should demand an end to motor voter registration hand a requirement that proof of citizenship along with providing photo ID be required in every state. We have a right to expect fair elections.

More than 3 Million Registered Voters are Dead, 12 Million More Ineligible, Analysis Finds
Monday, November 02, 2009
By Fred Lucas, Staff Writer

CNSNews.com) – Regardless of how lively an election season might be, a new study shows that more 3.3 million voters on current registration rolls across the country are dead.

Another 12.9 million remain on voter registration lists in an area where they no longer live.

The analysis was conducted by the Aristotle International Inc., a technology company
specializing in political campaigns, developing software and databases for politicians.

In total that means about 8.9 percent of all registered voters fall under the category of “deadwood” voters on the rolls, the term for voters who should no longer be eligible to vote in a precinct.

Not only does this raise concerns about potential voter fraud, but from the interest of campaign consultants, ineligible or expired voters could lead to a waste of resources, said John Aristotle Phillips, CEO of Aristotle.

“Some states have bigger problems than others,” Phillips said. “With deadwood exceeding one in seven votes in some counties, candidates might as well spend a day a week campaigning in the cemetery.”

Among the findings, the study showed that states with the most “deadwood” voters were Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Washington, West Virginia and Wyoming.

Excerpt: See Full Article at CNS

1 comment:

Fingers said...

Gonna waste all that time with the next census as you did last time

Hmmmmmmmmmmm