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Editor’s note: These examples are “weird,” which makes for an entertaining list, but the totality of rampant voter fraud occurring in America today is exponentially greater. We chose to publish this article earlier because, for whatever reason, too many Americans are in denial about the security of our election system.
Contrary to what the UniParty Swamp and their stooges in the corporate media say, electoral fraud has stolen at least the last two elections. Joe Biden fell short of 81 million votes and the so-called “red tsunami” of 2022 was not reduced by Roe v. Wade. These fics were designed to give cover to the UniParty Swamp while they continue to steal as many elections as they can. Hopefully this list of “weird” examples of voter registration fraud can wake up some people to the fact that the bigger problem, fraudulent ballot counting, is still ongoing. That said, here’s Fred Lucas daily signal…
Tennessee prosecutors charged 10 people with voter fraud last week after allegedly registered and voted despite be legally ineligible to do so.
The Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office obtained grand jury indictments against 10 Clarksville, Tenn., residents with prior felony convictions who are ineligible to vote in the state. These people registered and voted anyway, according to prosecutors.
As explained in my book “The myth of voter suppression,” federal law requires states to “conduct a general program that makes a reasonable effort to remove” from official voter rolls “the names of ineligible voters.” This could include convicted felons who lost their voting rights, as well as those who died or changed residence.
Here’s an excerpt adapted from the book that looks at six notable and, in some cases, comical examples of voter registration scandals that dispel the Left myth that voter fraud doesn’t exist.
1. 25,000 ineligible voters in California
In 2018, the State of California the government admitted—after being sued—that it was registered in error 25,000 not eligible voters.
An example of this came after a Canadian, who was a permanent resident of the United States, contacted the Los Angeles Times to say he was incorrectly registered under the state’s automatic voter registration system .
Then Secretary of State Alex Padilla he said that “persistent errors” such as these would “undermine public trust”.
2. Chop the big apple
In 2013, the New York City Department of Investigation asked the New York City Board of Elections to clean up its rolls after some sort of sting.
The city’s 63 investigators went to the polls signing with the names of people who had died or moved out of town, or signed as convicted felons no longer eligible to vote.
Of these, 61 were authorized to vote. However, no illegal votes were cast.
3. Running in Maryland while voting in Florida?
In MarylandWendy Rosen won the 1st Democratic Congressional District primary by defeating John LaFerla by 57 votes to win the right to challenge Republican Congressman Andy Harris in 2012.
However, she was forced to drop out two months before the November election when some Democrats pointed out that she had voted both Florida and Maryland in 2006 and 2010. He had duplicate registrations and duplicate votes. She was fined $5,000 and sentenced to 500 hours of community service.
4. GLA scandal
In a 2008 case, Seattle workers with the Association of Community Organizers for Reform Nowor ACORN, submitted 1,762 fraudulent voter registration forms.
ACORN leader Clifton Mitchell was convicted of false registration and served about three months in prison. Four other ACORN colleagues also went to jail. Washington state also fined ACORN $25,000 to cover the cost of the investigation.
Then-Washington Secretary of State Sam Reed said, “This is the worst case of voter registration fraud in Washington state history.”
5. Lone Star Voting Problems
In 2021, police reported the capture of Zul Mirza Mohamed, a mayoral candidate in Carrollton, Texas—in the act of stuffing envelopes with Dallas County absentee ballot requests.
But his activities allegedly went even deeper. Investigators determined that the candidate falsified at least 84 voter registration forms. The Texas Attorney General’s office charged him with 84 counts of mail fraud.
6. Do you live in a UPS store?
In 2021, former Republican Rep. Steve Watkins of Kansas reached a plea deal to avoid going to trial for voter fraud, saying he would remain law abiding and pay a $250 fine.
Watkins was indicted in 2020 for listing a UPS Store as a voting address and then vote in the wrong Topeka City Council race.
Prosecutors also charged him with interfering with law enforcement and lying to Shawnee County detectives.
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