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turbinetree

(24,709 posts)
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 10:14 AM Aug 2018

Kris Kobach's voter database might suffer the same fate as his signature voting law

Both a lawsuit and candidates for Kobach's office seek to end his Crosscheck system.

KIRA LERNER AUG 5, 2018, 12:48 PM

KANSAS CITY, KANSAS — The day after a federal judge rejected Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach’s documentary proof of citizenship law in June, Scott Moore stood on the steps of the same federal court where Kobach had just been defeated and announced a new federal lawsuit against the elections chief.

Moore, a Mission Hills, Kansas resident, had recently learned that his personal information had been exposed when Kansas sent its voter file to another state participating in the Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck Program, commonly known as Crosscheck.

Kobach became the lead administrator of the database software that compares voter records across the country when he became secretary of state in 2011. Until recently, roughly two dozen states participated in the program, which research shows is incredibly flawed and produces false positives in more than 99 percent of cases it identifies as double voters. Citizens with foreign-sounding names are far more likely to be flagged, and potentially purged from voter rolls, through the program.

https://thinkprogress.org/kris-kobachs-voter-database-might-suffer-the-same-fate-as-his-signature-voting-law-f5d9356278ac/

What is really remarkable is that the state of Kansas and its citizens are paying for the other states to use this system, and have this tax burden added to them, while former governor Brownback and this asshole bankrupted the state along with the other fascist republicans in office.........................


What the (fuck): is the Matter with Kansas..................

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Kris Kobach's voter database might suffer the same fate as his signature voting law (Original Post) turbinetree Aug 2018 OP
Red state and GOP efforts to purge voter rolls have been stymied Salon Gothmog Aug 2018 #1
I hope we can completely eliminate this voter suppression this Mid Term........... turbinetree Aug 2018 #2

Gothmog

(145,427 posts)
1. Red state and GOP efforts to purge voter rolls have been stymied Salon
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 10:28 AM
Aug 2018

Kobach's crosscheck program appears to be falling apart https://thevotingnews.com/red-state-and-gop-efforts-to-purge-voter-rolls-have-been-stymied-salon/

As a key deadline approaches next week on updating statewide voter rolls before the November election, it appears a controversial data-mining operation mostly used by red states to purge legitimate voters is withering, or at least dormant, in 2018. The Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck program, known as Crosscheck, has been blasted in the press, academia,legal briefs, and federal court rulings for sloppy analytics that generate tens or hundreds of thousands of suspected duplicate voter registrations in member states. (It uses few data specifics, including common names, producing false positives.) Some of those states have used Crosscheck’s analyses to turn a bland voter roll bookkeeping process (removing dead people, people who moved) into a partisan cudgel. This June, a federal district court issued a restraining order against Indiana election officials to not use Crosscheck to prematurely purge its voter rolls.

Recent national reports about purge trends, such as “Purges: A Growing Threat to the Right to Vote,” from the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law, have detailed Crosscheck’s sloppy methodology and anti-participatory impact. For example, the Brennan report noted that Virginia’s use of Crosscheck’s data in 2013 (when the GOP dominated the state’s executive branch and legislature) resulted in up to a 17 percent error rate.

However, the Indiana ruling and Brennan report (the Brennan Center is part of the team suing Indiana) also contain revelations about Crosscheck’s downward spiral, if not its possible demise. That storyline runs counter to the widespread progressive narrative that voter purges are an enduring and widespread threat in American elections — including in 2018’s midterms.

At the very least, Brennan’s report suggests that Crosscheck is withering in 2018.

turbinetree

(24,709 posts)
2. I hope we can completely eliminate this voter suppression this Mid Term...........
Mon Aug 6, 2018, 10:36 AM
Aug 2018

and I hope the Brennan report is correct...............Thanx

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