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Republicans removed over one million people from the voter rolls in Indiana

News From Underground: Over 1,000,000 voters purged in Indiana


I can only view this as the rich, white upper class taking away the most basic civic right from the poor and the black. This should be an enormous scandal, but no one talks about it.



In April 2008 when Indiana Secretary of State Todd Rokita announced the release of "record high" voter registration rolls, with 4.3 million voters set to vote in the Tuesday May 6 primary, he didn't mention that a whopping 1,134,427 voter registrations have been cancelled.


Now, the voter rolls are supposed to be tidied up prior to each election. Indiana's last general election was in Nov. 2006, and they have had a slew of special and general elections since then. So how have 1.1 million voters -- 26 percent of the current statewide list-- escaped the voter registration cleanup squad? Who are these million voters and where do they come from?


One quarter-million of them come from just two northwestern Indiana counties: Lake and Porter. Lake County reports purging 137,164 voters and neighboring Porter County cancelled out 124,958 voters.


Lake County, the home of Gary, Indiana, has spawned the Jackson Five and a great old musical (The Music Man) and has been referred to as "the second most liberal county in America." Lake County also has one of the heaviest concentrations of African-American voters that you'll
find anywhere in the USA.