Georgia likely removed nearly 200k from voter rolls wrongfully, report says - News Summed Up

Georgia likely removed nearly 200k from voter rolls wrongfully, report says


(CNN) The state of Georgia has likely removed nearly 200,000 Georgia citizens from the voter rolls for wrongfully concluding that those people had moved and not changed the address on their voter registration, when in fact they never moved, according to a new report released on Wednesday. The ACLU of Georgia released the report which was conducted by the Palast Investigative Fund, a nonpartisan group that focuses on data journalism, on Wednesday. For the report, Palast hired expert firms to conduct an Advanced Address List Hygiene, a method of residential address verification, to review 313,243 names that were removed from the state's voter rolls in late 2019. Their findings claim that 63.3% of voters had not, in fact, moved and were purged in error. Young described the method the state has used to maintain its voting list as "prone to tremendous error" and not on par with the industry standard for residential address verification.


Source: CNN September 02, 2020 14:48 UTC



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