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Inactive Voters: As primaries loom, some Kansas counties do better than others in removing them
More than 250,000 Kansas voters are listed as “Inactive” because their addresses cannot be verified, but they can still vote without address verification, according to investigator and researcher Earl Glynn in his latest report. Glynn says the issue of inactive voters is not just a Kansas problem, but it is increasing in The Sunflower State: […] The post Inactive Voters: As primaries loom, some Kansas counties do better than others in removing them appeared first on The Sentinel.
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