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The study found eight states showing state-wide registration rates exceeding 100%: Alaska, Colorado, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

All of those states except two are part of the "non-profit_ organization designed to clean up the voter roles by accessing information from the DMV, voter registrations and other databases. https://ericstates.org/who-we-are/

If you were trying to rig an election without anyone knowing then this information would be really valuable. It appears that you steal the key spots in a state's election system and then you get to put "your guy / gal" on the board of this non-profit. What a racket!

Kudos to PodPatriot for pointing out this organization. Corruption to the core folks. Keep applying pressure.

The study found eight states showing state-wide registration rates exceeding 100%: Alaska, Colorado, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Vermont. All of those states except two are part of the "non-profit_ organization designed to clean up the voter roles by accessing information from the DMV, voter registrations and other databases. https://ericstates.org/who-we-are/ If you were trying to rig an election without anyone knowing then this information would be really valuable. It appears that you steal the key spots in a state's election system and then you get to put "your guy / gal" on the board of this non-profit. What a racket! Kudos to PodPatriot for pointing out this organization. Corruption to the core folks. Keep applying pressure.

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Mike Royko of Chicago reporter fame, when reporters were mostly honest reported on this in the 70s and 80s. Extensive columns. Note: Michael Royko Jr. was an American newspaper columnist from Chicago. Over his 30-year career, he wrote over 7,500 daily columns for the Chicago Daily News, the Chicago Sun-Times, and the Chicago Tribune. A humorist who focused on life in Chicago, he was the winner of the 1972 Pulitzer Prize for commentary

After 50 years, Mike Royko and the Chicago Daily News no longer exist. The voting corruption has gone nationwide, on steroids.

You can report on voting corruption all you want. Until something is actually done about it, it's all blowing in the wind.