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Default California: 11 Counties Have More Voters than Voting-Age Citizens

On Wednesday, August 9, 2017 at 9:14:08 AM UTC-4, Ed Huntress wrote:
On Wed, 9 Aug 2017 05:50:17 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote:

National Voter Registration Act Of 1993


"Do States have to use the NCOA process to initiate the notice
process?

"No. States do not have to use the NCOA [National Change of Address
program] process. Under the NVRA, States must have a general program
that makes a reasonable effort to identify and remove the names of
voters who have become ineligible to vote by means of a change of
address. The program has to be uniform, non-discriminatory, in
compliance with the Voting Rights Act and must be completed 90 days
before a federal election. States otherwise have discretion under the
NVRA and HAVA in how they design their general program, and States
currently undertake a variety of approaches to how they initiate the
notice process."

In other words, good luck.

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Ed Huntress


Under the NVRA, States must have a general program
that makes a reasonable effort to identify and remove the names of
voters who have become ineligible to vote by means of a change of
address

In other words there is a requirement. THere does not seem to be compliance. You asked about a requirement.

The same applies to illegal immagrants.

There is a requirment, but not much compliance.

Dan

Dan