I inquired how
voter lists are purged of dead voters--they look at obituaries every week in the
two local papers.
I asked
about some type of a state data base and he didn't seem to be aware of anything
that he could utilize. I'm glad for the additional information at the Dept. of
Health Records. If the information is already there, it should be easy to
access the data. THANKS!!!
Here’s my
idea for getting the dead off the list of registered voters.
Each time
someone dies in the state a funeral director has to prepare a death
certificate.
Pass a law
that the funeral director is required to log into a Wisconsin
state database with the following information:
Name
AgeDate of death
Last known address (nursing home?)
Prior address if it can be determined – house address
Month by
month this data base will be updated with current information.
Just prior
to each election, county clerks and township clerks can download the up-to-date
information of the deceased.
And purge
their registered voters of the dead.
After
posting the above on Facebook, here’s a good solution:
Death
certificates are filed with the Wisconsin Vital Records Office, which is part
of the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Seems the State (or Counties)
ought to be able to do a cross-reference comparison between that database and
the registered voters to purge the deceased.
There is
also the Social Security Death Index which provides most of the information you
itemized. It is already available, online, for genealogy research.
Northwoods Patriots - Standing up for Faith, Family, Country - northwoodspatriotscomm@gmail.com
Judicial Watch – 2012 Election
Integrity Project – cleaning up the voter rolls with True the Vote and Christian
Adams
34 minutes
Judicial Watch – Voter Fraud Threat
to Free and Fair Elections – PDF – This is the written text of the video
above.
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