Voter info can be fixed after registration over
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October 22, 2008
Nevada Nevada Secretary of State Ross Miller issued an interpretation of the law surrounding voters with incomplete or incorrect information on their voter registration forms. It was issued in response to a letter from Nevada GOP chair Sue Lowden, who complained these people were being able to vote illegally at the polls after correcting the information.[1]
Legality
Miller laid out the basis of the law, rebuffing Lowden:
Question: If a county clerk/registrar of voters determines that an application to register to vote is incomplete or incorrect, does Nevada law provide an opportunity for the applicant to submit a corrected application after the close of registration?
Answer: Yes. Nevada law provides the manner in which an in-person and mail-in applicant may update or correct the voter information, and may do so without losing his right to vote.[1]
The full report can be found here.
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Talking Points Memo "Nevada Secretary of State Rebuffs Latest GOP Effort To Suppress Vote," Oct 22, 2008
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