Discovering that more than 900 people listed as deceased voted recently in South Carolina is alarming at any time.
But it is particularly problematic when people already are focused on possible voter fraud as it relates to a controversial state law that would require voters to show photo IDs.
State investigators should waste no time finding the truth about the 900 names. Problems, whatever they are, need to be addressed well in advance of the general election in November and to the satisfaction of the people of the state.
The Legislature also should require an audit of the state's much criticized electronic voting machines to assure that they are providing for safe and secure elections.
TVNL Comment: This is not to mention all the brain dead people who cast a vote in a given election!



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