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Commission adopts revised voter list-maintenance policy aligned with state law
Summary
The election commission approved a rewritten, plain-language voter list-maintenance policy reflecting recent state law changes for inactive status and noncitizen matches.
The Davidson County Election Commission unanimously approved an updated voter list-maintenance policy that restates statutory procedures in simpler language, administrators said. Administrator Jeff Roberts described the draft as a plain-language version of the state-recommended policy: “We wanted to change it so that it was less legal sounding and more something that you could hand to someone, and they could read it and go, okay. I think I've got how this works.” The policy explains circumstances under which officials may mark a voter inactive or remove a registrant from the rolls and the steps the office…
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