Republican Cheated to win this election does not have mandate. No where in history 5 million Republicans have been purged ever.
Voter Purges in Swing States
Voter roll maintenance is a standard procedure to ensure accurate and up-to-date voter registration lists. However, concerns have been raised about the potential for eligible voters, particularly people of color, to be disproportionately affected by these purges.
- Georgia: Between September 2016 and May 2018, Georgia purged approximately 11.7% of its voter rolls. In 90 out of 100 counties, voters of color were over-represented among those removed. brennancenter.org
- North Carolina: Similar patterns were observed, with higher purge rates potentially impacting voters of color disproportionately. brennancenter.org
Legal Challenges and Reinstatements
In some instances, legal interventions have addressed improper voter purges:
- Virginia: A judge temporarily halted a last-minute voter purge program, mandating the reinstatement of affected voters. campaignlegal.org
- Alabama: A court blocked a similar program, preventing the removal of voters within 90 days of a federal election, as such actions violate federal law. campaignlegal.org
Conclusion
While voter purges in swing states have occurred and may have disproportionately impacted people of color, the specific claim of 5 million individuals being purged lacks concrete evidence. Ongoing monitoring and legal challenges aim to protect eligible voters from unjust removal and ensure fair electoral processes.
Recent Developments in Voter Roll Purges
‘The chilling effect’: behind GOP-led states’ efforts to purge some voters from the rolls

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