Seems one of our good repuke state senators has published all of the voter registration information online at:
http://www.oklahomadata.com/default.aspOstensibly, the good politician is trying to identify dead people who have voted. No word on just how successful that has been.
According to our local news several people have filed complaints with the state election board - which has refused to take any action because the information is public record and often is sold by election officials.
Anyone can go to this site and look up an Oklahoma resident. They can see if they are registered to vote. If they are registered they can see:
* party affiliation
* full legal name
* year of birth
* gender
* home phone number
* home address
* previous home address if there has been a change of address
* voting history including dates votes were cast and whether the vote was in person or by absentee ballot
Is anyone else aware of other states choosing to allow this information to be posted on the internet in a similar manner?
Personally, this concerns me for a couple of reasons. First, the information can easily and freely be accessed and used by employers making hiring decisions. Second, the information can easily and freely be accessed and used by stalkers and others with less than honorable motives. Neither are good and both can easily cast a chill on the desire of some to exercise their rights and participate in the political process.
Comments?
edit for bad spelling.....