Did you read the article before you made comments?
The “971 year old” woman is registered twice at the same address – in theory that is not possible and never happens?
Due to some sort of clerical error when she re-registered on Oct. 7, 2024 her second registration has the wrong birth year, 1054 instead of 1954. Oddly, she re-registered in Oct and did not vote a few weeks later in the Nov 2024 election. Neither of her “active” registrations shows she voted in 2024. Her old registration shows she voted 7 times in 37 years. Her new registration shows she's never voted.
So are you a “bad data” proponent? Why isn’t the amount of “bad data” a subject worthy of public discussion?
Should banks be sloppy about their record keeping? Does it matter if your bank embraces “bad data” and your balance is wrong?
Votes have value to each person and society, and there should be more concern about “bad data” in election rolls.
How do bloated voter files give the public confidence in our elections?
ROFL - Are you saying the 971 year old SHOWED UP?? They came and cast a vote? DID THEY?
WHY DOES THIS MATTER?:
Because you need a reaction.
Because you need to point fingers.
Because you need something to complain about.
JUST SO YOU KNOW - We only need to know who this is IF THEY VOTE. (you should do more research)
So THIS DOES NOT MATTER.
DOES NOT MATTER.
Did you read the article before you made comments?
The “971 year old” woman is registered twice at the same address – in theory that is not possible and never happens?
Due to some sort of clerical error when she re-registered on Oct. 7, 2024 her second registration has the wrong birth year, 1054 instead of 1954. Oddly, she re-registered in Oct and did not vote a few weeks later in the Nov 2024 election. Neither of her “active” registrations shows she voted in 2024. Her old registration shows she voted 7 times in 37 years. Her new registration shows she's never voted.
So are you a “bad data” proponent? Why isn’t the amount of “bad data” a subject worthy of public discussion?
Should banks be sloppy about their record keeping? Does it matter if your bank embraces “bad data” and your balance is wrong?
Votes have value to each person and society, and there should be more concern about “bad data” in election rolls.
How do bloated voter files give the public confidence in our elections?
I've been writing about problem voter data in Kansas for years. For example, nearly 15 years ago: "Six Kansas counties have more voters than census voting population," https://web.archive.org/web/20141023011353/http://watchdog.org/36814/ks-six-kansas-counties-have-more-voters-than-census-voting-population/
I'll keep writing about it until there are improvements.