Voter registration purge
Voter registration purge
Voter registration purge
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Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen has labeled VOTE411, a voter registration website run by the League of Women Voters, as a 'data-mining sham' aimed at collecting personal information from citizens, citing the site's terms of use. However, the League countered that they do not sell or share personal data, urging users to trust their platform. Meanwhile, in Ghana, the Patriotic Pastors and Professional Voice has called for clean political campaigns ahead of the December elections, emphasizing the importance of peaceful discourse and urging citizens to resist vote-buying. In New Jersey, the late Dave Carver was recognized for his significant contributions to maintaining voter roll integrity, having led efforts to clean up the state's registrations. His work was highlighted as a testament to the impact of grassroots efforts in election integrity. Overall, these stories reflect ongoing discussions about voter registration integrity and the conduct of political campaigns in different regions.

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