Posted: Feb 09, 2018 5:43 pm
by laklak
I don't get it. I commented in another thread about this, but I'll repeat it. Voter rolls are public records. In most states they are easily available, in electronic format, for a small fee. In some other states they are restricted to residents and/or candidates in that state. In all states the political party committees have access to the rolls. What purpose does it serve to hack into them? Perhaps, if you could change individual party registrations, you might be able to influence primary elections in closed primary states by preventing people from voting, but how would you control that? It doesn't change a thing in the general election, people are going to vote for whoever they're going to vote for.