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Why the DOJ is Snooping Into North Carolina's Voter Rolls

There is more to the North Carolina voter registration story than just Les Merritt trying to audit our voter rolls, which coincided neatly with a inquisitive memo from the "Department of Justice". The DOJ is now highly politicized and anxious to trim voter rolls rather than encourage voting. NC is not alone in "getting the memo".

The DOJ's Zealous Attempt to Purge North Carolina's Voter Registration Rolls

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The Department of Justice and Les Merritt, State Auditor - want to purge North Carolina's voter rolls - by 10 Percent. The State Board of Elections disagrees. The Charlotte Observer broke the story first, then the News and Observer , then Facing South (very comprehensive) and then all over the internet:

The Charlotte Observer provides the unvarnished version, while the rest of the media has slanted the title of the story.

The story begins in earnest on April 18, 2007 with this memo from the Department of Justice to the North Carolina State elections officials. This DOJ memo serves in effect as "license to purge voters" if an election official were so inclined. This memo reads just like a form letter, citing no specific registration numbers and fails to provide the "official" report that it alludes to.

But the DOJ is wrong.

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