Posted on 12/16/2016 6:35:51 PM PST by MichCapCon
One out of every 266 voters participating in Michigan's Nov. 8, 2016, general election did not have a photo ID, according to the state elections bureau.
Of the 4,874,619 votes cast in the state, 18,339 individuals signed the affidavit of identity required of individuals who want to vote without a picture ID.
Nearly one-third of those affidavits 5,834 were signed in the city of Detroit.
Other cities with a high number of affidavits included Grand Rapids (535) and Southfield (463).
In the cities of Rochester and Livonia, all voters showed a photo ID.
Everyone in Minnesota voted without being required to produce a picture ID.
So, Hillary picked up 18,000 fraudulent votes.
I wonder how many people actually voted for her once the fraud is removed from the tally?
Colorado was by mail or drop off. I signed the back of my ballot, put it in the envelope, sealed it, and dropped it off at the county court house. Checked later and the state said it was received and counted. I wonder who it was counted for.
Picture ID and only voting once is racisss.
I voted without a photo ID in Ohio. I was asked for a drivers license number or the last 4 digits of my SSN, but I was not asked to produce a photo id.
and they were all named Dontreyvius
So what happened to the IDs they had to get welfare, drive a car, or cash a check? The GOP Congress and Senate should immediately pass a federal law that mandates photo IDs for all federal elections. That may reduce the rampant fraud that we saw in Detroit and Milwauke, which made it impossible for those two Democrat cities be to be recounted. Enough is enough.
Where I vote in Illinois, there is only “signature ID”, Where you sign to match your registration. I can see how this could lead to technical objections based on subjective evaluation of signatures. But it certainly guarantees one vote per registrant, which is a large part of the objective.
When I vote, I have to present my ID to an individual who finds my name and address in the voter registration log and witnesses my signature next to my printed name. My ID is then presented to a second individual who manually records my name in a separate log. The ID then goes to a third person for final verification and booth assignment. I’ve never heard any complaints about the process.
After Jan 20, it would be interesting to have the FBI investigate each of those non-ID votes, and verify the identity and eligibility of the voter.
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