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Politics : Election Fraud Reports

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From: FJB8/26/2013 8:33:15 PM
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Allen says the Board of Election Commissioners would prefer to get death certificate information from the Cook County Clerk’s Office. He says they have asked for an electronic file that goes back several years to compare with registered voters, but have yet to receive it.

Family members or other representatives can request a name removed from voter rolls, as long as they have a copy of the death certificate.

“When we get access to death certificate information,” says Allen, “and we’re able to match the date of birth and other information about that person, absolutely, they come off.”

Anyone wanting to remove a name should contact the Board of Election Commissioners if the deceased was registered to vote in the City of Chicago. For voters who lived in suburban Cook County, the Cook County Clerk’s Office should be contacted.

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