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LA County Scrubs 1.2 Million Ineligible Voters From Voter Rolls

LA County Scrubs 1.2 Million Ineligible Voters From Voter Rolls

The Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk (RR/CC) recently removed 1.2 million ineligible voters from the county’s voter rolls. This was the result of a massive voter roll cleanup effort that began in late 2019. The effort was designed to ensure that the county’s voter rolls are accurate and up to date.

The 1.2 million ineligible voters were identified by the RR/CC through a comparison of voter registration records with the Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) records and the Social Security Administration’s Death Master File. The comparison identified voters who had moved, died, or were otherwise ineligible to vote.

The RR/CC then sent notices to the 1.2 million voters informing them that their registration had been canceled. The notices also included instructions on how to re-register if the voter was still eligible.

The RR/CC also conducted an extensive outreach campaign to inform the public about the voter roll cleanup effort. This included public service announcements, press releases, and social media campaigns. The RR/CC also held several public forums to discuss the effort and answer questions from the public.

The RR/CC’s efforts to clean up the voter rolls are part of a larger effort to ensure that the county’s elections are secure and accurate. The RR/CC has also implemented several other measures to ensure the integrity of the county’s elections. These include:

• Enhancing the security of the voter registration system

• Providing more secure voting machines

• Implementing stronger security protocols for absentee ballots

• Increasing the number of poll workers

• Expanding voter education and outreach efforts

• Enhancing the security of the county’s voter registration database

The RR/CC’s efforts to clean up the voter rolls are part of a larger effort to ensure that the county’s elections are secure and accurate. The RR/CC is committed to providing a secure and accurate voting experience for all of its citizens.

The 1.2 million ineligible voters removed from the voter rolls is a significant step towards ensuring the integrity of the county’s elections. The RR/CC’s efforts to clean up the voter rolls ensure that only eligible voters are casting ballots in Los Angeles County. This helps to ensure that the county’s elections are fair and accurate.

The RR/CC’s efforts to clean up the voter rolls are also important for protecting the rights of eligible voters. By removing ineligible voters from the voter rolls, the RR/CC is ensuring that eligible voters’ votes are not diluted by the votes of ineligible voters. This helps to ensure that the voices of eligible voters are heard and that their votes are not overshadowed by the votes of ineligible voters.

The RR/CC’s efforts to clean up the voter rolls are an important step towards ensuring the integrity of the county’s elections. The RR/CC’s efforts to ensure that only eligible voters are casting ballots in Los Angeles County helps to ensure that the county’s elections are fair and accurate. The RR/CC’s efforts to protect the rights of eligible voters by removing ineligible voters from the voter rolls helps to ensure that the voices of eligible voters are heard and that their votes are not overshadowed by the votes of ineligible voters.

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