Election Day might bring another nasty surprise to foreclosure victims. More than a million Americans have lost their homes to foreclosure in the last two years. And if they haven’t updated their address in their voter registration records, they could face a hard time at the polls. This New York Times article lays out what one can imagine is a highly typical scenario:
Todd Haupt, a home builder, lost his home in Josephville, Mo., to foreclosure last year, and said he had since become much more interested in politics. But asked whether he had remembered to update his voter registration information when he moved into his parents’ home in St. Charles, Mo., Mr. Haupt, 33, paused silently. Is that required? he said. I had no idea.
I’ve moved three times in the past two years, he added. Keeping my voter registration information was not top on my mind because I figured it was all set already.



