A Homeland Security database used to help states review voter rolls has seen its accuracy target lowered from 99% to 97%, fueling new criticism from voting and immigration advocates. | Collector
The Washington Times
A Homeland Security database used to help states review voter rolls has seen its accuracy target lowered from 99% to 97%, fueling new criticism from voting and immigration advocates.
A Homeland Security database used to help states review voter rolls has seen its accuracy target lowered from 99% to 97%, fueling new criticism from voting and immigration advocates.