A study by Judicial Watch has found there are 352 U.S. counties in 29 states that have more registered voters than citizens who are eligible to vote.
From the Washington Times:
“In other words, the registration rates of those counties exceeded 100% of eligible voters. The study found eight states showing state-wide registration rates exceeding 100%: Alaska, Colorado, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Vermont,” reported Tom Fitton, president of the watchdog group.
Results of the study can be found by state and county here. In Virginia the county with the highest percentage of registered voters is Loudoun where 115.64% of those eligible to vote are registered to vote. With no valid signature, postmark, or witness required for mail-in absentee ballots, Loudoun and many other Virginia counties, may have over 100% of eligible citizens voting in this election. (Is this any way to run a democracy?)
“The new study of excess — or ghost voters — highlights the recklessness of mailing blindly ballots and ballot applications to voter registration lists. Dirty voting rolls can mean dirty elections,” Mr. Fitton noted.
More here at Judicial Watch.