More Than 7 Million Voter Registrations Are Duplicated in Multiple States

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President Trump signed an executive order on May 11 establishing a commission to investigate voter fraud in the U.S.

Already the data gathered by a voter registration crosscheck program as part of that commission, found that more than 7 million people appear to be registered in two states simultaneously.

The Washington Free Beacon reports crosschecks of voter registrations across 28 states that participate in the program showed millions were registered in two states at once.

Nearly a million were registered multiple times in one state.

Thousands of others appeared to have invalid Social Security Numbers tied to their voter records, which can result either from clerical mistakes or fraud.

Corrie O'Connor

 

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