Lawsuit filed against Michigan for over 25,000 suspected dead registered voters still on rolls
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(Worthy News) – The Public Interest Legal Foundation has filed a lawsuit against the Michigan secretary of state alleging tens-of-thousands of deceased registered voters are on state voter rolls.
Th suit filed Wednesday alleges “25,975 potentially deceased registrants.”
The foundation says it has identified registered voters – those who were listed as “active” and “inactive” – on the rolls who are in fact dead, according to the Social Security Death Index. [ Source: Just the News (Read More…) ]
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