She acknowledged that in some cases, would-be voters might have been mistakenly removed through errors either by the board or the post office.
Perhaps, barring any new disclosures, reporters and would-be voters have grown weary of covering old ground.
While canvassing can be productive, it may frustrate many would-be voters.
Once citizenship is proved, he said, would-be voters are given a registration receipt that they must then produce to take part in the election.
The judges may issue an immediate court order that the would-be voter can take to the local polling place.
Long lines can cause would-be voters to abstain, a stealth disenfranchisement.
Shoving matches and shouting also broke out at some polling stations when would-be voters did not find their names on the rolls.
During those elections, government security forces surrounded polling places, beating and shooting would-be voters, in an effort to prevent opposition candidates from winning.
The poll questioned 700 would-be voters, and the margin of error among the 170 Hispanic was 7.5 percent.
He meets with small groups and talks to would-be voters outside mosques.