Tuesday, May 27, 2014

270 Nassau County New Yorkers voted while legally dead but NY State declines to participate in two programs used by other states to clean up voter rolls-Newsday

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"New York is not participating in two programs used by other states to improve the accuracy of their voter rolls."...

5/27/14, "New Yorker Votes 14 Times After Death," Daniel Greenfield, FrontPage

"No word on who he voted for, but there is one party that is committed to fighting for the rights of the undead to vote while denouncing any Voter ID measure as racist.

"Evelyn E. Burwell’s family was surprised to learn she voted in the 2012 general and primary elections. They knew she was an avid voter, but she’s been dead since 1997. 

Burwell is one of about 6,100 deceased people still registered to vote in Nassau County, a Newsday computer analysis shows. The former Wantagh resident, who died at age 74, is also among roughly 270 people that records show voted in Nassau County after dying, a group that includes a man who voted 14 times since his death.

John Burwell, Evelyn Burwell’s son, said he will ensure his mother is removed from the rolls. Burwell, 66, of Levittown, said someone should be held accountable for the condition of the voter rolls."

Newsday is insisting that it’s all bunch of accidents and coincidences, but to believe that you have to also believe that another Evelyn Burwell suddenly showed up in the area. It’s far more likely that the difficulty cleaning up voter rolls and the bans against voter IDs are being exploited by the same party that is fighting against any voter roll cleanups or voter IDs."

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10/30/2013, "6,100 dead people on Nassau voter rolls, Newsday analysis finds," Newsday, Matt Clark

"Newsday's analysis found about 5,820 voters still on New York's rolls who died before the 2000 election....

Ansolabehere said bloated voter lists can cause problems other than fraud, as they are used to establish precinct boundaries, communicate with voters, validate voters at the polls and audit election results.

The voter roll "interacts with all aspects of the election system," Ansolabehere said. "That's why it's important to keep lists as good and as current as possible."...

"New York is not participating in two programs used by other states to improve the accuracy of their voter rolls."...



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