States Work on Voter Rolls, Expert Warns of Mail-In Ballot 'Industrialization'

A county worker collects mail-in ballots in a drive-thru mail-in ballot drop-off area at the Clark County Election Department, in Las Vegas. Concerns are rising about mail-in ballot fraud due to breaches exposing voter data and issues with dirty voter rolls. (AP)

By    |   Wednesday, 18 September 2024 08:07 AM EDT ET

Some states have diligently worked to ensure elections are secure and trustworthy, reviewing and purging noncitizens and inactive and relocated registrants.

Indiana, Ohio, Georgia, and Virginia in recent years have either enacted laws or, in the case of Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, signed executive orders to clean up the voter rolls. Additionally, conservative activist group Judicial Watch has pursued litigation to remove more than 4 million ineligible voters in New York, California, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and Ohio among other states.

John Mills

Col. John Mills, ret., served 33 years in the Army and also as a senior civilian in government and at national security-related think tanks.  He is the former director of cybersecurity policy in the Office of the Secretary of Defense.

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