Voter data sites are loads of fun…find out or confirm your coworkers’ political leanings…and if you’re moving, find out the political make-up of your potential new neighborhood.
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Yes. It’s way too much fun. I must resist! (tonight, anyway) Actually confirming that someone is a Republican isn’t fun at all. I would like to be wrong occasionally.
It isn’t illegal to have that information publically available? I’m surprised. (In MD in order to confirm someone’s registration, you need to have their exact name, zip code, and birthday, which isn’t all that hard to find, but it’s *easy* at least.)
For the primaries, election judges are instructed to discreetly verify people’s party affiliations…I figured the discreet part had some legal basis.
it’s NOT *easy* at least, that is.
I guess not. In both Wake (Raleigh) and Durham counties, you only need to type in a last name or street name to get results. You get back name, address, date of voter registration, and party affiliation (as well as what elections the person voted in on the Wake County site).
I’ve been using http://www.sboe.state.nc.us/votersearch/seimsvot.htm to search all of NC.