OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. — The number of active registered voters in Osceola County dropped this year by 28,000 people, according to the Osceola County Supervisor of Elections Office.
Every year, the Supervisor of Elections Office compiles a maintenance list of the activity of voters throughout the county over the past four years, and anyone who has not been active in voting or who has not responded to the Supervisor of Elections Office’s sent mail is then moved to the inactive list.
“Every year, we have to conduct this annual list maintenance. What we do is we take a list of the people who have had no activity in the last four years, which means they haven’t voted in the last two general election cycles. We haven’t heard from them. They haven’t requested a mail ballot and nothing,” Kari Ewalt, Administrative Services Director of the Supervisor of Elections Office in Osceola County, said…