Oregon Set to Remove 800,000 Inactive Voters from Registration Rolls Amid Public Pressure
Oregon's election system is under scrutiny as officials prepare to remove hundreds of thousands of inactive voters from the state's registration rolls amid mounting public pressure and a long-overdue effort to address the issue.
Oregon's election system is under scrutiny as the state prepares to remove hundreds of thousands of inactive voters from its registration rolls, a move aimed at addressing an astonishing 800,000 inactive voters after years of inaction and public pressure. The effort will involve reviewing voter registration data and sending notices to eligible voters who have not updated their information. If these voters do not respond or update their registration, they will be removed from the rolls. The move is seen as a significant step towards improving the state's election system.