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[–] Ilikebordercollies [S] 1 point 2 points (+3|-1) ago  (edited ago)

3.2 million of them, making up 27% of the registered voters in the state? I was reading an article this morning which had interviews with NY voters who were registered as either Republican or Democrat, and had voted previously, but somehow their party affiliation was changed without their knowledge since last election.

From this article:

Westchester County voter Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez decided to check on the status of her voter registration last month, after hearing about problems in Arizona’s primary. She was dismayed to discover that, despite being a registered Democrat since 2008, her party affiliation had been changed to unaffiliated.

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[–] EarlPoncho 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago  (edited ago)

i mean if you would continue to read the fucking article you'd get your answer

Ocasio-Cortez was later told by her local Board of Elections that her party affiliation was changed during Hurricane Sandy. The devastating storm hit right before Election Day 2012, and in an emergency measure, Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) allowed New York residents to vote at any precinct via affidavit ballot. Ocasio-Cortez was stuck in New York City for the storm, so she voted there instead of in Westchester.

“Apparently when I signed that affidavit my party affiliation was waived,” Ocasio-Cortez wrote. “I had no idea I was losing my party status when I did that… Had I known this was the case I would have fixed this ages ago.”

like i said before, they are stupid fucks.

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[–] gosso920 ago 

Most likely, she stated in her affidavit ballot that she was not affiliated with a political party.

Another possibility is that she changed her party affiliation to Democrat in order to vote for either Clinton or Obama in the 2008 primary, then switched back to unaffiliated sometime afterward.