Sentences with phrase «state voter database»

«The League has received many phone calls from individuals wishing to «unregister» themselves and remove themselves from the state voter database in order to remain anonymous to the commission,» the League's Jennifer Wilson said in a statement.

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In a later section, on demographic distribution analysis, the contract mentions the possibility for additional «targeted data collection procedures through multiple platforms» to be used — even including «brief phone scripts with single - trait questions» — in order to correct any skews that might be found once the Facebook data is matched with voter databases in each state, (and assuming any «data gaps» could not be «filled in from targeted online samples», as it also puts it).
incorrectly blacklisted by overly fuzzy implementations of the Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck Program, (supposedly a fraud preventative database cleaner for purging or flagging duplicate entries from state voter rolls), which fail to require mandatory Social Security Number and birth - date comparisons given two voters named John Doe,
Several companies will take a database of voter names and physical addresses (which candidates can get from the state parties) and do an «email append» to add email addresses for as many people on the list as possible.
The Hotline has two very hot documents from the Republican database - driven turnout machine, one describing their (apparently very successful) absentee ballot program in Michigan and the other listing sample voter contact numbers by state and district.
In the final weeks before Election Day, a scary statistic emerged from the databases at Barack Obama's Chicago headquarters: half the campaign's targeted swing - state voters under age 29 had no listed phone number.
The Rivera campaign uses Votebuilder, the state Democratic Party voter database that is the gold standard in New York.
(Compas, who lost by a wide margin, also had access to voter database software that most state - level Democratic candidates have available.)
So, Pitzrick started flipping to the newspaper obituary page over her morning cup of coffee, and updating the voter database in her local state senate district.
Voting reform advocates favor universal, automatic registration as a way to streamline and simplify the registration process, to eliminate matching problems between state databases, reduce the possibility of voter registration fraud, and maximize voter participation.
The voters» first priority was proportional representation; then came scrapping ID cards and «the database state»; third was an all - elected second chamber.
In addition, Mosley stated there was clear evidence someone had used the Conservative Party's voter contact information database (CIMS) to identify the targets for this voter suppression effort.
So today states can easily get addresses of citizens for jury duty from any number of other databases, and some states have even passed laws against using voter rolls for this purpose.
Historically back before computers, the only large databases of of - age citizens and their addresses which states had easy access to was their voter rolls.
Fortunately the voter registration database for the State of California, also known as Vote - Cal, should be ready to go around June 2016 according to the Secretary of State Alex Padilla.
Virtually every state is taking steps to harden voter databases and election equipment against outside attacks and to strengthen postelection audits.
In a later section, on demographic distribution analysis, the contract mentions the possibility for additional «targeted data collection procedures through multiple platforms» to be used — even including «brief phone scripts with single - trait questions» — in order to correct any skews that might be found once the Facebook data is matched with voter databases in each state, (and assuming any «data gaps» could not be «filled in from targeted online samples», as it also puts it).
The RNC's leaked database includes all registered voters in the United States, with information from Democrats, independents, and presumably 3rd party voters.
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