Former special prosecutor Ken Starr was turned away from the polls in Virginia this week -- years after moving to California.
The Washington Post reports Mr Starr dropped by a Fairfax County polling place on Sunday -- trying to vote absentee. Considering that Bill Clinton was still President when Mr Starr took a job in Malibu as dean of Peperdine Law School -- he'd been absent for quite a while.
Too long to still be registered.
He was turned down after registrars found he'd responded earlier this year to a polling information update -- saying he no longer lived in Virginia.
Mr Starr is still not registered to vote in California. (WashPost--Third Item)
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