DOGE-ing the Voter Rolls. It's a Good Start (LA)
Louisiana Becomes First State to Adopt DOGE Voter Maintenance Database
On Wednesday, Secretary of State Nancy Landry announced Louisiana is the first state to use a new voter maintenance database from the Dept. of Gov Efficiency (DOGE).
According to the press release Sec. Landry visited Washington, D.C., where she met with White House staff, DOGE, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, and the Social Security Administration to offer feedback on the new voter maintenance database.
“Since taking office, I have repeatedly requested this critical data from the federal government to check Louisiana’s voter registration list,” Secretary Landry said during a press briefing. “Our participation in this program represents a major leap forward in our ability to safeguard our elections.”
Thank you to Secretary Landry for leading the way to help clean up the state voter rolls, utilizing the federal government’s new DOGE voter maintenance database. Many states rely on an unreliable patchwork of internal systems, public records, and inter-agency agreements to maintain voter rolls.
DOGE represents a more comprehensive approach that can streamline maintenance and improve accuracy across the board. Using the tool available at no cost, states can now check voter lists to ensure that only eligible citizens are…
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