Photo by: Seth Wenig In this April 19, 2016, photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump votes in New York. After an independent review found that the city’s voting lists contained people who were dead or in prison, elections officials began an aggressive housecleaning purge in 2014. It wound up eliminating more than 200,000 supposedly invalid voting registrations. The bungled purge offers a cautionary tale for elected officials, led by President Donald Trump, who warn that inaccurate voter rolls lead to fraud. (Associated Press) **FILE**
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