Ohio Secretary of State Reveals That 150,000 Voters Have Been Removed From Voter Rolls
Is Ohio the epicenter of the populist Right?
A few days after removing close to 500 non-citizens from voter rolls in Ohio, Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced that over 150,000 voters had also been removed.
Days after removing nearly 500 noncitizens from voter rolls in Ohio, Secretary of State Frank LaRose said more than 150,000 other voters have been removed as well.
LaRose revealed that all 88 county election boards put the finishing touches on the yearly list maintenance process, which ended in in 154,995 voters being taken out for inactivity or having registrations that have clearly expired.
These removals were the latest phase of an audit the Ohio government was conducting on the statewide voter registration database.
LaRose described the process as a voter registration integrity program that would secure elections as the November General Election rapidly approaches.
“Every Ohioan, regardless of their political views, should care about accurate voter rolls,” LaRose declared. “Diligent list maintenance helps prevent voter fraud and ensures the voice of the voters is heard on Election Day. Ohio’s process has been carried out by Republican and Democratic secretaries of state for decades, and I’m proud of the work our bipartisan elections officials do to ensure it’s easy to vote and hard to cheat in the Buckeye State.”
The latest set of people to be taken out of the voter rolls either filled out a national change of address document that demonstrated they had moved to a different location permanently or were inactive but still haven’t been removed from the voter rolls.
As outlined by Ohio law, if an individual fails to vote for four straight years, fails to confirm their voter registration, and fails to reply to notices sent via mail, they can no longer vote until they register again.
With the US becoming more third world by each passing day, election integrity measures are an absolute must.
If we can’t secure our electoral process, the Left will be able to have another avenue to fast track their imposition of a banana republic-tier tyranny.
Ohio shows the type of active vigilance that has to be taken in order to secure our electoral process.
I'm afraid to die, because I don't want to become a Democrat.
Meanwhile, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin are fighting tooth and nail to NOT remove a single name from their voter rolls. Dead people have a right to vote, too, said Governor......