Posted on 11/04/2014 9:11:36 AM PST by CedarDave
The Bernalillo County Clerk's office mailed absentee ballots to three dead voters, according to an Albuquerque man named Carlos Villanueva, who brought the ballots into the Secretary of State's Office Monday morning.
Villanueva said he suspected similar voter fraud was happening, so he tested the system himself.
He chose three random people from local obituaries, and wanted to see if it would be easy to request ballots under their names, even though the people were already dead.
Using nothing more than their names and birthdates, he was able to get the Bernalillo Co. Clerk's Office to mail the ballots to his own home address, not even the addresses belonging to the people who died.
He said no one at the clerk's office asked him for the dead people's addresses or verification, and alleges that the clerk's office actually changed the addresses on each of the three people's voter ID cards to reflect his home address.
The Secretary of State's Office examined the ballots and determined at least two of the people to whom the ballots were designated were already deceased. According to the Secretary of State's Office, the FBI was immediately notified and seized the ballots around 11:30 a.m.
(Excerpt) Read more at kob.com ...
Bernalillo county clerk Maggie Toulous Oliver (a Democrat) is running to replace Republican Dianna Duran as Secretary of State. Duran has been working to clean up voter fraud in NM but will likely be tossed out so it will be more of the same. NM does not have a voter ID law, and gives driver's licenses to illegals at the same time has them register to vote.
These guys are just the sacrificial window-shop dressing to make it look like the feds really care about enforcing voter laws.
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People are just starting discover the tip of the iceberg of voter fraud going on in this country.
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“The FBI will likely arrest the messenger, Villanueva.”
If he was trying to be a do-gooder, he was stupid. One doesn’t rob a bank, then go tot he bank to return the money and show them their security flaws; you still get your ass thrown in the klink for the robbery. Requesting and signing those requests is the violation.
James O’Keefe is the primary exposer of such methods, but his methods involve no actual violation of any voting laws. It’s a fine line, but should best be left to the professionals.
FYI, James O’keefe was arrested today. Don’t know details
Nevermind. Appears to be a hoax.
The Dems have cornered the zombie vote
Bring out your dead! Bring out your dead! Bring out your dead so that they can vote...
Just a misunderstanding. James O’Keefe on the other hand. If this keeps up, his arrest record will look like mikey browns. Not that we’d ever find out.
One doesnt rob a bank, then go tot he bank to return the money and show them their security flaws;.... Oh, my heart be still. In the 80’s my neighbor who worked in a bank, repeatedly warned his superiors of computer fraud. He was told, more or less, Sit down and shut up. He proceeded to steal millions of dollars by misreporting as little as .02 cents, .03 cents on each interest transaction at the end of the month and transferred it to an account he opened. After a year (or so) he went to the HEAD,HEAD of the bank he worked at and explained what he did. There was big to-do, but they promoted him, paid the interest to customers and allowed him to keep half of what he accrued. I lost a good neighbor, but was truly happy for him.
“Oh, my heart be still. In the 80s my neighbor who worked in a bank, repeatedly warned his superiors of computer fraud.”
Your neighbor was Richard Pryor from Superman 3?
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