Some Indiana, Michigan voters may have trouble after voter purge

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NEW YORK (AP) — Tens of thousands of eligible voters have been removed from rolls or blocked from registering in at least six swing states, including Indiana and Michigan, and the voters' exclusion appears to violate federal law, according to a published report.

The New York Times based its findings on reviews of state records and Social Security data.

The Times said voters appear to have been purged by mistake and not because of any intentional violations by election officials or coordinated efforts by any party.

States have been trying to follow the Help America Vote Act of 2002 by removing the names of voters who should no longer be listed. But for every voter added to the rolls in the past two months in some states, election officials have removed two, a review of the records shows.

The newspaper said it identified apparent problems in Colorado, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Nevada and North Carolina. It says some states are improperly using Social Security data to verify new voters' registration applications, and others may have broken rules that govern removing voters from the rolls within 90 days of a federal election.

Democrats have been more aggressive at registering new voters this year, according to state election officials, so any closer screening of new applications may affect their party's supporters disproportionately, the Times said.

The result is that on Election Day, voters who have been removed from the rolls could show up and be challenged by political party officials or election workers.

The six states seem to have violated federal law in two ways. Some are removing voters from the rolls within 90 days of a federal election, which is not allowed except when voters die, notify the authorities that they have moved out of state, or have been declared unfit to vote.

And some of the states are improperly using Social Security data to verify registration applications for new voters, the newspaper reported.

"Just as voting machines were the major issue that came out of the 2000 presidential election and provisional ballots were the big issue from 2004, voter registration and these statewide lists will be the top concern this year," said Daniel P. Tokaji, a law professor at Ohio State University.

Monday, Oct 13 at 11:51 PM Anonymous wrote ...

when all is said and done it is still comming down to race the powers that be are going to do everything in their power to see that a black man does not make it to the white house it has already started keep your eye on ohio and florida it dosent matter what obama stands for it is his color that is the main issue but the time is at hand our next president will be black and we will make history!!!

Friday, Oct 10 at 12:35 PM Myrt wrote ...

For those talking about the economy when Clinton was in office. It was a false economy due to the .com era. On-line companies were being created and sold left and right. Many people got rich and others didn't fare so well. The economy is affected by events that happened years prior and isn't controlled by one person.

Friday, Oct 10 at 11:46 AM Go McCain wrote ...

I think Obama is a terrorist!! HAHA he has too many "connections" to keep me comforable.. voting for mccain all the way!!!!!!!

Friday, Oct 10 at 7:54 AM too bad wrote ...

too bad we're hearing about this THREE DAYS AFTER THE DEADLINE TO REGISTER.

Friday, Oct 10 at 1:14 AM wow wrote ...

Please, I beg of all of you, who keeps telling sheeple that Clinton had a zero deficit?

Friday, Oct 10 at 1:10 AM Anon wrote ...

McCain is another idiot just like Bush. Palin can't think of anything intelligent to say, so she makes up lies on Obama to make herself and McCain look good. Palin promotes racial hate also, and I can't stand anyone like that. Just take a look at Obama's wife and children and you can tell Obama is a decent man. You can also go on the net and find out all about their policies yourself. You will then see who is the better one for President.

Friday, Oct 10 at 12:17 AM no wrote ...

a fillibuster doesnt make us angry it makes us feel like something will finally get accomplished in this country ...

Thursday, Oct 9 at 10:12 PM Jason wrote ...

There are projections that the democrates could pick up a 60 person filibuster proof majority in the senate this year. Which would mean the liberals would basically have complete control of the federal government. How does this make you feel, Indiana? Does it make you angry. Grrrr. ;)

Thursday, Oct 9 at 4:21 PM Why doesn't WSBT report this? wrote ...

"Earlier in the week, election officials in Lake County, IN reported that nearly half of the 2,040 registrations submitted by ACORN on county's final day of registration were deemed suspicious because of missing or incorrect information or other irregularities." http://www.abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=5984327&page=1

Thursday, Oct 9 at 3:31 PM Rick wrote ...

Hoosier. War over oil? Hmm. Ya. So, why isn't gas a dollar a gallon again? (before '76 Carter/OPEC embargo)And just to follow along how most of these comments went from voter fraud to something else....if Iraq was about cheap oil for the USA, then why didn't we just make it so? Oh ya. To benefit the Bushies. Sorry, I forgot. The West (you know...the real bad guys here) are fighting an enemy's desire for us all to live under a caliphate; under sharia law. Repeating the Battle of Tours 732 again.

Thursday, Oct 9 at 3:25 PM Anonymous wrote ...

This will be just like they vote in Chicago, vote early and vote often.

Thursday, Oct 9 at 3:24 PM To Everyone wrote ...

1st and foremost, it is largely agreed that economic policies take about 4 years to take effect. 4 years ago Republicans controlled congress and the white house. That part is their fault. BUT, it was a Republican congress and President CLINTON that de-regulated the banking system, which iled to this mess now. 2nd: Obama is not evil, not Muslim, and definitely not a terrorist. I wish people would stop being brainwashed by Rush Limbaugh. Obama was 8 and in Hawaii when Ayres was terrorizing.

Thursday, Oct 9 at 3:05 PM Vote Independent wrote ...

Our entire government is corrupt - both parties. And as long as we polarize and debate one another they will continue to dominate and ruin our country. Vote for Ron Paul, Dennis Kucinich or Bob Barr and this country will once again start moving in the right direction.

Thursday, Oct 9 at 2:56 PM Independent wrote ...

Look Joe six-pack, if you think that your company is going to cough up 12grand just because they are not paying for your health plan, go look up business 101. They will take that to the bottom line, maybe give you a little, but you are still going to pay…and if you have a pre-existing condition…good luck. 95% of the people do. How much experience do you have figuring out what health plan to use? Maybe McCain’s lobbyist can help. Nothing like giving a billion dollar oil company a tax break.

Thursday, Oct 9 at 2:48 PM Me wrote ...

Wow, "Hoosier"...You're an angry little person. Aren't you? Channel that wrath toward REAL research and not Talking Points, and perhaps you'll find a little peace. Good Luck.

Thursday, Oct 9 at 2:04 PM Hoosier wrote ...

YOU'RE ALL WRONG! Yes, Clinton had jobs & $, because he sold us out to China. He also passed NAFTA that took our jobs to Mex & China. Bush(the WHOLE family) are crooks in that this whole war is over the fact the bought oil from Saddam for 30 years, & Saddam looked to go elsewhere, that's why we didn't kill him the 1st time. And about 9/11, ya'all better do your homework. Much, much more to it. let it be known that all this was done to begin the ONE WORLD ORDER.

Thursday, Oct 9 at 2:01 PM chris wrote ...

You guys think Obama is like us. Get a life. Obama has had a silver spoon on his plate forever. Now I know why I am not a democrat. I can think for myself, don't rely on the gov't to support me when I make stupid decisions(buy a house I can't afford) and I don't believe every word a politcian says.

Thursday, Oct 9 at 1:58 PM you guys crack me up wrote ...

Actually, congress which was republican majority during Clinton's terms got the economy booming. Also, during Bush's last 2 years, Democrats have the majority in Congress. When did things go down hill? Roughly 2 years ago. What a coincidence. Also, with the exception of the Dems. not doing their job in congress more Americans were working during Bush's terms than Clinton's. Get your facts straight. And yes, this housing problem started with Clinton administration.

Thursday, Oct 9 at 1:57 PM J wrote ...

To: 12:06 PM anonymous: I think Carolyn has a very good worry in 2000 Florida (Jeb Bush state) was corrupt and in 2004 it was Ohio. I see a pattern. We had money when Clinton was in office and now everything is falling apart. No jobs, economy sucks and a war that never should have been is sucking up all of our money. "My friends" it does not matter if the maverick or Obama get in because Joe Sixpacks and soccer moms taxes are going up to pay for this. Ya Betcha.

Thursday, Oct 9 at 1:57 PM don wrote ...

so much hate.this is what the elitise want ,they want the common man fighting among ourselves so they can take over the rest of the world and tell you what to do "ALL" the time.

Thursday, Oct 9 at 1:53 PM Anonymous wrote ...

that's right Starr...just close your eyes and ingnore the truth...people like you deserve to have your freedom taken away from you.

Thursday, Oct 9 at 1:34 PM Time is now wrote ...

The latest Gallup Poll Daily tracking report shows Barack Obama maintaining a 52% to 41% lead over John McCain, unchanged from Wednesday’s report. time to move foward indiana.....

Thursday, Oct 9 at 1:24 PM Anonymous wrote ...

hey mike only an idiot republican would waste that much money worrying about what time it is!!!And isnt it amazing now that its too late to save all the rv jobs and trying to save the banks that gas prices are dropping? hmmmm?wonder why?ill bet you would find out if you were a fly on the wall of bushes office!!!

Thursday, Oct 9 at 12:50 PM bob wrote ...

how do you figure it is the repulicans fault it seems to me everything was good until 2 years ago when a dem. sentate and house were voted in

Thursday, Oct 9 at 12:46 PM TIRED wrote ...

I am so tired of hearing that its CLINTON'S fault! Do you nuts actually believe that? President Clinton had this country booming with jobs! Don't you want jobs brought back? I would think so since northern Indiana has just about dried up! There are no jobs at the RV plants because of the HIGH gas prices/no money for gas to go RV-ing! Not something that one person has done 8-16 yrs ago. Please use your own common sense--if you can think for yourself. And WHO got RICHER Off of the gas prices??!

Thursday, Oct 9 at 12:36 PM Vote NObama wrote ...

Don't worry - ACORN will take care of it.

Thursday, Oct 9 at 12:06 PM Doomsday wrote ...

Whatever it takes to keep that criminal pretender Obama out of the White House. I was a Democrat for 45 years but I have renounced that formerly noble party forever. Obama has a very Evil agenda and I guess it just goes along with the long moral and ethical slide of the past 40 years. Hip sophisticates will snicker at the notion that God is about to punish America for its sins, but just look around you. The little tin god Obama will not save us with his CHANGE. He will lead us to destruction.

Thursday, Oct 9 at 12:06 PM anonymous wrote ...

to Carolyn..if u're still worried about the election 8 years ago, maybe you're not fit to vote

Thursday, Oct 9 at 11:06 AM PUMA wrote ...

Patrick Fitzgerald is heading RICO investigation of ACORN and BHO Campaign http://www.hillaryclintonforum.net/discussion/showthread.php?t=34581&goto=nextnewest

Thursday, Oct 9 at 11:02 AM Anonymous wrote ...

Fraud? I suspect that democrats are far more guilty of fraud, considering their socialist tendenancies... driving people to the polls, telling them who to vote for... yeah right. A vote for a Obama, is a vote for corruption. Just look at Chicago politics!

Thursday, Oct 9 at 10:56 AM Anonymous wrote ...

Republicans aren't sick of Bush. They are sick of lies and stupidity because the nation has to deal with that in Congress and other political places where democrats congregate, but that would hardly make a lying sack of idiocy like obama/biden appealling to any of them.

Thursday, Oct 9 at 10:55 AM JOE wrote ...

Obama wants our 2nd. Amendment taken away! http://www.nranews.com/nranews.aspx http://www.gunbanobama.com/ OBAMA WILL TAX POOR! Obama like many Democrats, is relying on the general lack of understanding of how taxes work. They want you to think that they are taxing someone else. There is only one group of Americans that pay taxes, that is the individual tax payer. Yes, you can tax companies and corporations but they are not the ones who pay the taxes. The taxes are paid by the people who buy

Thursday, Oct 9 at 10:54 AM SOMEONE WHO CARES wrote ...

Obama and Ayers Pushed Radicalism On Schools http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122212856075765367.html#printMode Glenn Beck: Strong case against Obama http://media.photobucket.com/image/abortion/cacyvzw/abortion.jpg?o=56 http://www.glennbeck.com/content/articles/article/196/15318/ OBAMA IS NO CHRISTIAN!

Thursday, Oct 9 at 10:52 AM PJ wrote ...

On a resume McCain is better. Something called Experience and a proven Record, something Obama does not have. McCain has great judgment even when it is not popular, talking about the surge, where Obama was so wrong about it. McCain knew exactly what to say to the Russians when they invaded Georgia, Obama said it wrong the first and second day, then on the third got it right! We need some one to get it right the first time! McCain has worked across the aisle, when has Obama ever? McCain does not

Thursday, Oct 9 at 10:51 AM OBAMA LIAR! wrote ...

An Obama ad uses dated and out of context quotes to portray McCain as clueless on the economy. http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/distorting_mccains_remarks.html Obama says he doesn't take money from oil companies. We say that's a little too slick . http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/obamas_oil_spill.html

Thursday, Oct 9 at 10:26 AM Carolyn wrote ...

After the election fraud of 2000 I would never again believe that we have an honest election process in this coutry.

Thursday, Oct 9 at 10:05 AM we are now swingers wrote ...

All of the TV networks have said Indiana is now considered a Swing State as many undecided or registered Republicans are fed up with their party, (who can blame them)and they will switch to Blue -Democrat .8 yrs of the Bush inDOCTRINEnation have sent this country to hell-in-a hand-basket . Swing to the left and vote for a real men , real people , Obama- Biden

Thursday, Oct 9 at 10:01 AM Joe wrote ...

Thanks for the info Fred. It's rare and refreshing to read a post that doesn't involve hate. I guess you could say you are the needle in a hatestack.

Thursday, Oct 9 at 9:56 AM It is about time... wrote ...

My daughter who moved from Indiana twenty-one years ago is still listed at the site where I vote. I always wondered why she was not purged or if someone else was using her name to vote. Aren't these lists suppose to be purged of people not voting for years?

Thursday, Oct 9 at 9:55 AM Starr wrote ...

Good ole boys need to just go back to the farm or the bar and cry Because McCain will not take the white house Obama is who this country needs not another Bush. Close your eyes and just hear who is better Obama is the man this country needs to help pull us out of thisd hole bush put us in oh ya Bush and McCain they are BFFs

Thursday, Oct 9 at 9:39 AM WAKE UP MIKE wrote ...

We all better vote for the TRUE good ole boy...Obama! He is the one we need NOT Mccain! But I guess you are RICH like Mccain than I guess those ole buds do run together. But More than half are NOT RICH and we want the man that is like US...the one that knows what its like to need a job.

Thursday, Oct 9 at 9:38 AM Greggor wrote ...

Rita Glenn: are you doing your job???

Thursday, Oct 9 at 9:02 AM Anonymous wrote ...

With Chicago Obama runing, the rule is vote early and vote often.

Thursday, Oct 9 at 9:01 AM Fred wrote ...

If you want to know if you are registered, go to: http://indianavoters.com and then you can check your voting status.

Thursday, Oct 9 at 8:43 AM Rick wrote ...

Hmm. Of these "tens of thousands" of voters.....how many are fictitious, dead, vote more than once? Ya ya. That's just hateful thinking.

Thursday, Oct 9 at 8:11 AM Mike wrote ...

Wake up; Indiana is not a swing state. There is no way a bunch of good ole' boys are going to vote for anyone but McCain.

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