
Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams announced around 127,000 inactive voters would be removed from voter rolls by the end of the day on Friday.
According to a release, Adams said more than 300,000 inactive voters have been removed since he took office in January 2020.
The National Voter Registration Act and a similar law in Kentucky requires a multi-year process to remove inactive voters from the system.
The secretary of state’s office said the 127,000 voters removed on Friday included around 60,000 registered Democrats, around 51,000 registered Republicans and around 16,000 independent voters.
Source: WAVE
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