The General Voter Registry has Active, Inactive, and Excluded Voters
The Active Voter Registry includes 1.9 million registered voters.
Active voter: A person who meets the legal requirements to vote, such as being 18 years old and a U.S. citizen. Inactive voter: A voter who will not appear on the list of eligible voters for the election. Typically, these are voters who did not vote in 2016 or 2020. Excluded voter: Their name is omitted from the General Voter Registry, and they are deprived of the right to vote. Many of the exclusions are deceased individuals.
Source: State Elections Commission (CEE, in Spanish)
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The General Voter Registry has Active, Inactive, and Excluded Voters
The Active Voter Registry includes 1.9 million registered voters.
Active voter: A person who meets the legal requirements to vote, such as being 18 years old and a U.S. citizen. Inactive voter: A voter who will not appear on the list of eligible voters for the election. Typically, these are voters who did not vote in 2016 or 2020. Excluded voter: Their name is omitted from the General Voter Registry, and they are deprived of the right to vote. Many of the exclusions are deceased individuals.
Source: State Elections Commission (CEE, in Spanish)