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Emanuel Purged from Voter Rolls…Twice

John Kass 18 November 2010 One Comment

Chicago mayoral candidate Rahm Emanuel was twice purged from the city voter rolls in the last 13 months but was reinstated by election officials, who allowed him to vote absentee in the February primary even though he did not live at his North Side address.

“We have the evidence from the Chicago Board of Elections. It’s all documented, and we’ll prove the case,”

Read more at the Chicago Tribune

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  • Dan Kelley said:

    It would be most interesting to learn who authorized the reactivation of Emanuel’s voter registration from the North Hermitage address after he had moved out and leased the property.

    Do you believe that magic elves are working nights updating voter registration files at the Chicago Board of Elections? What other possible explanation can there be?

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