>> When these people are found out there are generally consequences.
> I don't know if your understanding on this is intentional or... Whatever...
> It maybe a recessive gene that runs in your family.
I don't know what part of..
"When these people are found out there are generally consequences".
is giving you trouble.
> In the registered voters there are about 3% of those registered should not be
> registered. There are a few reasons behind this. Voters are dead,
All good, if these voters have passed on go ahead and remove them.
> have moved
Yes, these voters need to arrange their voter registration.
> or are not citizens among some of the reasons.
If they are not citizens they should not be registered to vote at all.
This could be an issue, how does a non citizen get registered to vote in the first place? There is an error here that needs fixing.
> Florida has issues with snowbirds voting twice... People live in New York 6
> months out of the year and Florida 6 months out of the year. They register
> to vote in both places and cast ballots in both places.
That is a violation. Snow birds need to vote where they live.
> Florida checks for this and deals with it.
As they should.
> I guess it's not uncommon.
Some snowbirds may have good reason to vote locally in Florida and New York at different times.
If they are voting twice in a federal election I assume there are remedies in the law.
> Half of the votes for Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election are from
> dead people.
I think it safe to stop there.
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