Alabama House candidate says 55,000 voters in her district have been disqualified
A Democratic congressional candidate in Alabama is claiming that thousands of voters in her district have been removed from active voter lists.
Mallory Hagan, a former Miss America, is running to represent Alabama’s 3rd Congressional District, said Thursday that more than 55,000 voters have been disqualified or labeled inactive since February 2017, according to numbers her campaign obtained and reported by The Associated Press.
Hagan is not accusing the state of any malfeasance, but said the figure is worrisome to her campaign.
She is vying to unseat 16-year incumbent Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Ala.) in November’s midterm election.
Alabama House candidate says 55,000 voters in her district have been disqualified
******* I hope you are not from Alabama, sorry I am from Georgia border trash talk....
I didn’t know anyone in bama could count that high...
I can see the real headline now...
55,000 voters in Alabam 3rd district have been disqualified.Only democrats affected.
I can see the real headline now...
55,000 voters in Alabam 3rd district have been disqualified.Only democrats affected.