Some 7.2 million people are registered to vote in more than one
state, according to data obtained this month by a voter-integrity law
firm called the Public Interest Legal Foundation.
The data come from the Interstate Crosscheck system, a 28-state
consortium run by Kansas. The numbers largely are unchanged from 2014,
when the database had 7.3 million double-registered voters.
“Let’s check. If that’s the case, at least we’ll have appropriate measures to make such a statement.”
Considering that nearly half of the states — including the three most
populous — do not participate in the voluntary system, Public Interest
Legal Foundation spokesman Logan Churchwell said the total number of
people in America registered to vote in more than one state could be
twice as high or greater.
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