North Carolina's process of removing ineligible voters from the rolls works just fine.
That was the message Tuesday from Larry Leake, chairman of the State Board of Elections, in Congressional testimony.
Leake said that inquiries from the U.S. Justice Department and state Auditor Les Merritt were off base.
Under the current procedure, if an individual hasn't show any signs of activity in two years, a notification is mailed to their address. If it is returned, that triggers a process that begins the removal of their name from voter rolls. (Char-O)

