Politics & Government
RI Officials Say Voter Records To Be Fixed Before Primary
Secretary of State Office Spokesman told reporters the expectation is to have all records fixed by the September 12 primary.

PROVIDENCE, RI — Rhode Island voter records affected by a software glitch officials said are expected to be fixed before the primary election.
Secretary of State Office Spokesman told reporters the expectation is to have all records fixed by the September 12 primary.
On Friday, WPRI-TV reported that about 5,000 voter registrations were processed incorrectly by Kansas-based NIC Inc., the company which runs the official state website.
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