Democrats voted UNANIMOUSLY to not require the removal of dead people from Minnesota’s voter rolls last night

Dead voters are the Democrats' most loyal voting bloc nowadays, I can see their point.
 
Minnesota already has a system to remove dead people from the voter rolls.

State law requires the Dept of Health to provide monthly reports of deaths to the Secretary of State, who then coordinate with county auditors to update the record and rolls.

Seems to be simply showmanship and propaganda, coming from Republicans about Dems????
 
Minnesota already has a system to remove dead people from the voter rolls.

State law requires the Dept of Health to provide monthly reports of deaths to the Secretary of State, who then coordinate with county auditors to update the record and rolls.

Seems to be simply showmanship and propaganda, coming from Republicans about Dems????

Source?
 


Fair and free elections are the LAST thing Democrats want. This is a huge red flag. 🚩

That weas a fraud prevention measure. Deceased voters are not on the state's list of actively registered, eligible voters. They are marked as "deceased" in the system, which removes them from the eligible voter list. The deceased voter's record in the system is used by local and state election officials to catch people who attempt to vote or register to vote using a dead voter's identity.

Are you pro fraud?
 
That weas a fraud prevention measure. Deceased voters are not on the state's list of actively registered, eligible voters. They are marked as "deceased" in the system, which removes them from the eligible voter list. The deceased voter's record in the system is used by local and state election officials to catch people who attempt to vote or register to vote using a dead voter's identity.

Are you pro fraud?

Source?
 
I’m more concerned that they had an election on Friday night.

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Why? Black folks don’t do Fridays?
 
Minnesota already has a system to remove dead people from the voter rolls.

State law requires the Dept of Health to provide monthly reports of deaths to the Secretary of State, who then coordinate with county auditors to update the record and rolls.

Seems to be simply showmanship and propaganda, coming from Republicans about Dems????
The Dimtard SOS isn’t removing them.
 
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It's already the law to remove the deceased.
Liar.

From my link:


Currently, there is a gap in Minnesota state law that permits deceased people to remain on voter
rolls. When a county auditor marks a voter as deceased, that status change does not trigger
immediate removal. Under current law there is no explicit statutory requirement compelling
removal; this creates a discrepancy between the administrative determination that a voter has
died and the formal cleansing of the rolls.


Because there is no credible reason to keep the deceased on Minnesota’s voter rolls, this bill
simply closes the loophole in Minnesota law, changing the removal of deceased voters from
discretionary to mandatory. It also addresses the existing backlog to ensure accuracy moving
forward.
This bill poses no barrier or risk to living voters. It does not disenfranchise anyone, in fact it does
the opposite. It is not extra administrative work or cost. This is not partisan, controversial, or
complicated. Every entry in the statewide system should represent a real, living, eligible
Minnesota voter. HF 3722 brings the state closer to that standard.
 
2025 Minnesota Statutes


201.13 REPORT OF DECEASED VOTERS; CHANGES TO VOTER RECORDS.
Subdivision 1.Commissioner of health; reports of deceased residents. Pursuant to the Help America Vote Act of 2002, Public Law 107-252, the commissioner of health shall report monthly by electronic means to the secretary of state the name, address, date of birth, and county of residence of each individual 18 years of age or older who has died while maintaining residence in Minnesota since the last previous report. The secretary of state shall determine if any of the persons listed in the report are registered to vote and shall prepare a list of those registrants for each county auditor. Within 60 days after receiving the list from the secretary of state, the county auditor shall change the status of those registrants to "deceased" in the statewide voter registration system.
 
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