In our last post we highlighted Judicial Watch’s efforts to clean up voter rolls nation wide. Judicial Watch announced that mailings have begun, based on a consent judgment won from Kentucky, that starts the process to remove 250,000 inactive voters from their voter rolls.

As part of the consent judgment, the Kentucky State Board of Elections is to proceed with a canvass mailing “to identify registrants through mail returned as undeliverable who may have unreported moves since 2009.” Voters who do not respond to the notices sent by Kentucky and who do not vote in the next two federal elections must be removed from the voting rolls. Despite the consent judgment being signed a year ago, Democrat Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes’s office has been accused of improperly delaying the processing of previous mailings through 2018, delaying the final clean up of Kentucky’s voting rolls by at least two years.

Source: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/07/another-win-for-judicial-watch-kentucky-to-remove-up-to-250000-inactive-voters-from-voter-registration-rolls/