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Rhode Island is mailing letters to all registered voters for the first time in at least 15 years to verify their information.
The mailing is described as an effort to maintain accurate voter rolls, though it follows a Trump administration bid to access voter data.
Voters are asked to review the information and update it online or by mail if it is incorrect.
If a letter is for someone who no longer lives at the address, it should be returned to the mail carrier to start the removal process.
For the first time in at least 15 years, the state is sending letters to every registered voter in Rhode Island to determine if they are still alive, and if they are still living at the address on their voter registration.
The mass mailing follows a bid by the Trump administra

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