Perhaps it would be good if they were ALL online and a matter of public record.
Joe Schmonk? I know him, he’s a felon. Get him off of there. Nancy Zchreewsbik? She died in 2003, ditto. Etc.
So would this show the demonrats who voted multiple times the last couple of elections?
Very interesting. Thanks for posting.
I want this db. Where can I find it.
BookMarked
I no longer even answer telephone polls - actually thinking of getting rid of the landline since spammers are the ones who use it the most.
OOPS!..........................
Where’s the list?
I want to know if my grandma voted for bozo four times.
She passed away in 2004.
Any hint of any political preference, please expect the appropriate IRS communication shortly.
Civil war anyone?
The fact some organization has all the states' voter list is no big deal - easy to get these days. This fellow seems to think there has been a breach of some kind for lists to be on the internet. Actually, they are on the internet as I used our Republican Party State list on the internet and had a personal password to access the list.
The point is, voter lists are not secret. Now, when I downloaded a voter list and put it on my computer and added info. I had on voters, it became secret to me. It took a lot of work to add info. I had, plus move those individual voters into family lists so one mailing could go to each family instead of using a lot of money to send each individual a mailing. It also helped to know, when I called them, the names of all the family members right there together.
My list was secret to me and you were not going to get it - no way, so keep your stinking hands off my list! Or else!
Such records are exposed at various nodes around the Net and are already used by exclusionist political groups to harass voters.
Colorado registered voters as of 1 November 2015
http://coloradovoters.info/
Somebody with political skills should interrogate the database by address to find out how many hundreds of “voters” share the same, small, vacant lot as their “home address.”
Voters in my area received mail a few years ago showing that an anonymous political organization was aware of their voter information. In light of contemporary political speech, how long before one political group starts burning homes down and murdering its competition?
What is the database URL?
None of this particularly shocking, except that a lot of hard work goes into building a national database so why someone would give it away... almost sounds like an urban legend.
I made a FOIL request to my county board of elections and got a voter download for the town I just moved to. Using it to build a C#/SQL application to turn out the vote, and to help me meet hardcore Conservatives and Republicans in my new town.
All conservatives should be doing this.
The most common example, perhaps, is Medicare and Social Security. Become a "beneficiary" and you'll be besieged by tons of unsolicited mail from just about every health care organization and HMO you can think of. And when you turn 50, the Social Security Administration will see to it that you get on the (left- leaning) AARP mailing list.
As government grows, more and more organizations have more and more access to citizens' private information, and the zone of personal privacy shrinks until it becomes non-existent.
What's scary now is the possible ramifications of the HIPPA's requirements for medical record electronic databases.
Looks real similar to the data they are accumulating:
http://nationbuilder.com/people_api
And they offer:
Free access to the registered voters in your district
Get a CSV file of your district for free
http://nationbuilder.com/voter_file
bkmk
Scott McNeeley said it in the last century - “You have no privacy, get over it”.