One of the most pernicious problems in voter rolls is “temporal anomaly.”
There may be a perfectly legitimate voter, at a legitimate address, but the voter’s time at such an address has a reasonable time limit.
For a college or university, that might be 5-6 years. For a homeless shelter, it might be 1-3 years. For a Job Corps Center it might be a year.
The issue is these locations become “mail-in ballot collection points” where the voters are long gone but the ballots accumulate.
Mississippi does not have the technology, with a multi-million dollar budget to see this.
You will note this has been going on for decades.
