Test finds errors in records
Jane M. Drury, housewife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother, most of the time of his life in Staten Island, NY, but drew Stonington in 1992 to live with her daughter. The October, registered to vote.
State discs show Drury Stonington never before his death in 2000 in a nursing home Groton at the age of 97 but the same data sets have to say Stonington times since then - at a referendum on the 2007 budget.
The recorded vote, seven years after his death, put Drury on a list of more than 300 people in Connecticut, seems to have the tomb during election year 1994, a two-month investigation, documentation vote of students of journalism at the University Connecticut has found.
The voters were mysteriously by adapting to a national database of more than 2 million registered voters whose voices and stories with two separate lists, your dead is managed by the State Department of Public Health and the Federal Social Insurance Office Security Administration.
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