Florida Officially Restarts Voter Purge, Revised List Still Appears To Be Inaccurate
Florida has officially restarted its controversial purge of registered voters less than 6 weeks before election day. Governor Scotts intention to resume the effort, detailed in a PowerPoint presentation, was first reported by ThinkProgress.
Initially, Florida identified 180,000 potential non-citizens to be purged from the voter rolls. That list was subsequently narrowed down to 2600 sure fire non-citizens. When it became clear in early June that even the smaller list was riddled with errors, elections officials stopped the effort.
According to the Miami Herald, Florida has sent just 198 names to local election supervisors. (Of those, no more than 36 have ever cast a ballot.) But there is already evidence that the latest list still is not accurate. From the Herald:
http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/09/26/v-fullstory/3022387/florida-sends-election-departments.html#storylink=cpy
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Arroliga, 25, who immigrated from Nicaragua in 1995, said he already sent his proof of citizenship earlier this summer under the first version of the purge program. Hes ready to do it again, after ending up on the new list. But hes not happy about it.
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2012/09/26/918971/florida-officially-restarts-voter-purge-revised-list-still-appears-to-be-inaccurate/