Tens of thousands of voters in at least six battleground states have been illegally removed from the rolls or blocked from voting, a New York Times investigation has discovered. The actions appear to stem from errors in complying with a 2002 federal law rather than from partisan bias, but it is likely to be Democrats who lose votes.
Key states Michigan and Colorado are breaching regulations by removing names from the rolls within 90 days of a federal election, the investigation found, while Indiana, Nevada, North Carolina, and Ohio appear to be improperly using Social Security data to verify new applications. The violations could pose "extremely serious problems," the chairwoman of the federal body overseeing elections said.
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