Voter registration spiked in days immediately following Ruth Bader Ginsburg death
Voter registration and mail-in ballot requests spiked in the days following the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, according to a report by NBC News.
Vote.org, a nonpartisan non-profit organization, tells NBC News that it saw a surge of requests the weekend following Ginsburg's death, with 139,046 registration verifications, or a 118 percent increase compared to the previous weekend.
It's website has tools that let voters double-check that their registration is still active, register to vote and request a mail-in ballot. It also includes information on voting...