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9,800 deceased people on state’s voter rolls

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NASHVILLE — State Election Coordinator Mark Goins said Friday his office tentatively has identified at least 9,800 dead people on voter registration rolls across Tennessee.

While county election administrators purge dead voters regularly, “sometimes names of the deceased voters aren’t caught during that process,” the office said in a news release.

State officials said they compared the state voter registration database to a national death master list provided by the Social Security Administration. The staff found about 9,800 cases in which a name, Social Security number and a date of birth matched on both lists.

That information was forwarded to county election administrators to double-check for accuracy before any names were purged.

In addition to the 9,800 “hard” matches, about 2,200 “soft” matches were identified. Soft matches include instances in which a name and Social Security number match or a name and birth date match, but not all three.

Local election administrators have been instructed to investigate the soft matches, as well.

The state drew “unwanted national publicity” in 2005 when it was discovered in Shelby County that someone illegally used the names of two dead Memphians in a special state Senate contest, according to the release.

Mr. Goins, a former Republican member of the House, said that when Secretary of State Tré Hargett, another former House Republican, named him coordinator of elections, they set a “goal” to remove deceased voters from voter rolls in all 95 counties.

“Secretary Hargett made it very clear to me during the interview process he wanted dead people off the voter rolls,” Mr. Goins said. “It is despicable that someone would use the names of the deceased to commit voter fraud. Dead people can’t vote. Our goal is to make sure they don’t.”

Mr. Hargett said, “We owe it to properly registered Tennesseans to ensure the voter rolls include only eligible voters.”

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These 9800 are good candidates for voting the democrat ticket.

Username: KWVeteran | On: November 21, 2009 at 7:42 a.m.
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I am sure they already are!

Username: dave | On: November 21, 2009 at 10:38 a.m.
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I believe they all voted for obama with the help of ACORN

Username: EXCALIBER | On: November 21, 2009 at 2:23 p.m.
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Commenting on who deceased people would vote for is pointless. Everyone who votes in Hamilton County knows that when you go to vote you must show ID and voter registration card. Last time i checked i didnt see any caskets or gurneys with people signing their names. Point being, dead people cant vote.

Username: wagnerock | On: November 21, 2009 at 2:43 p.m.
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Absentee ballots don't require ID to be presented. That is how ACORN gets their phony votes in-the absentee ballots.

Username: mickydennis | On: November 21, 2009 at 6:28 p.m.
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