Posted on 08/03/2017 7:08:20 AM PDT by spokeshave
ALBANY, NY (8/2/17)...Personal information about all New York voters will be released to President Donald Trump's controversial "election integrity" commission, the state Board of Elections announced Wednesday, despite promises from New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo that the state would withhold its voter database from the feds.
"We will comply," a spokesman for the Board of Elections told Patch. "The data will be sent out this afternoon."
(Excerpt) Read more at patch.com ...
One must question why NY suddenly acquiesced to this request for voter rolls.
Will the Feds receive a 100% honest voter roll registry?
I'm clueless. What is "controversial" about assessing the integrity of elections?
Looks like they finished sanitizing them.
Simple cross-check.
Compare Florida and New York names.
Now, there is a short list of duplicates.
Now, toss in the union membership list...
Is the data public information like it is in Texas? All you have to do is buy it there...
Social security numbers and driver's license numbers will not be included in the dump, according to John Conklin, spokesman for the New York State Board of Elections. But voters' names, ages, addresses, political parties, voting histories and various other details will still be in there.
Here's a sample layout of the files New York will be handing over. (Click on the link here ...and down load a PDF of the 6 page information 0on each voter that will be sent)
In short: As of this afternoon, personal details about you and your political views along with those of nearly 13 million other New York voters will be sitting on a computer in the White House, waiting to be tapped into at the U.S. government's discretion.
"It is public information," Board of Elections spokesman Conklin explained in an email Wednesday, "and the Commission made the specific attestation required under NY Election Law that the information would be used for an elections purpose. We had no lawful reason to deny it under NY Election Law and NY FOIL statute."
In Newspeak, "controversial" means "any thing, person or policy contrary to the revolution".
The only thing that might not be public is if the last four digits of SSN is included. That is often taken for common names like Jim Smith, Kim Lee or Juan Gonzalez.
Because in spite of the hysteria over this issue, the commission specifically requested only publicly available voter information. The same information that political parties buy from the states.
They finally realized that they had no legal basis not to comply.
IIRC, that was done a few years ago. Many duplications were found. There were several threads here at FR on it at the time.
I have seen this information when searching on specific names of people. Their party registration is in the 1st line of the search return and political contributions are online, also. Names, age, address(es). If they have homes in 2 states, that is also listed.
And then check for Absentee ballot requests, esp those mailed to Florida. Lots of New Yokers vote in both states. Mostly Democrats. This is good news.
Let's see what is going on.
Betting some states are editing as fast as they can.
NY and Ca are certainly the "popular vote" for the Dems. It could have been Mickey Mouse. But maybe we can get an idea of the number of illegals, dead, seniors in homes and duplicate votes in these states.
TIMES HAVE CHANGED.
Now, it is time to knock on doors (two-doors).
Send letters to each of the registrars with copies to the local district attorneys and post the “public” data on IMGUR.
Let the cow chips fall out.
But who can say NY will send the public available list?
IOW, I don’t trust leftwing communists...
Currently there is a trial ongoing in Broward County and other investigators. Stay turned...
That may help explain the unusually heavy penalty imposed on Rosa Maria Ortega, 37, a permanent resident and a mother of four who lives outside Dallas. On Thursday, a Fort Worth
judge sentenced her to eight years in prison and almost certainly deportation later after she voted illegally in elections in 2012 and 2014.
The sentence for Ms. Ortega, who was brought to this country by her mother as an infant, shows how serious Texas is about keeping its elections secure, Ken Paxton, the Texas attorney general, said in a statement. Her lawyer called it an egregious overreaction, made to score political points, against someone who wrongly believed she was eligible to vote.
Here is the miscreant and spawn:
Believe it when I see it. Most States had plenty time to alter the rolls.
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