Here’s the thing about exact match rules: most government databases don’t support ñ, é, û, etc. But some do! So if “Nunes” doesn’t match “Nuñes” between two databases, that’s the government’s fault. The voter did nothing wrong.https://twitter.com/LEBassett/status/1050107828302696451 …
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Replying to @waldojaquith @andreasdotorg
My team in NYC solved the person matching problem over 15 years ago: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/3a50/b3588b7b63668be86c4fbc812750c4d85fce.pdf …
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Replying to @NerdoRican @waldojaquith
It's almost if this was on purpose.
12:23 AM - 14 Oct 2018
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