You shouldn’t be able to vote after you die.
When someone moves or dies, they should be removed from the registered voters’ roll so their name can’t be used to vote. In fact, the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) of 1993 requires states to make a reasonable effort to remove ineligible persons from voter rolls.
It is usually handled at the county or state level, but today, 33 states and Washington, D.C., are outsourcing parts of this task to the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC).
According to a new report by Verity Vote, ERIC, which says it is nonpartisan, is actually connected to left leaning backers, and engages in a host of troubling practices that could sway elections across the nation….
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