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4. This was written into laws in several states in the past year
Mon May 11, 2026, 02:39 PM
Monday

Just read Kentucky’s new law HB139. First paragraph:

Section 1. KRS 116.112 is amended to read as follows:
The State Board of Elections shall establish a voter registration purge program
using the change-of-address information supplied by the United States Postal
Service through its licensees or other sources to identify voters whose addresses
may have changed.
The State Board of Elections is authorized to enter into
agreements with other governmental agencies to further voter list maintenance
practices. Intergovernmental agreements for the exchanging of any data shall be
permitted if the[ sole] purpose of exchanging data is to remove ineligible voters.
The data shall not be subject to any commercial use, directly or indirectly, or third-
party access to the voter registration system.
(a) If it appears from information provided by the postal service or other sources
that a voter has moved to a different address in the same county in which the
voter is currently registered, the State Board of Elections shall provide to the
county board of elections the information necessary to change the registration
records to show the new address and the State Board of Elections shall send to
the new address a notice of the change by forwardable mail on a form
prescribed by the State Board of Elections and a postage prepaid, pre-
addressed return form by which the voter may verify or correct the address
information.

And paragraph 3:
The State Board of Elections shall complete, not later than ninety (90) days prior to
the date of a primary or regular election, any program the purpose of which is to
systematically remove the names of ineligible voters from the registration records.

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