Posted on 12/08/2017 12:18:01 AM PST by Oshkalaboomboom
Amazing, but true. The NAACP is concerned about vote fraud. As a result, the venerable civil rights organization is demanding an election investigation. Voting rolls need to be purged. Really.
This could become the start of a bipartisan crusade. The NAACP and conservative groups, such as the American Civil Rights Union, could together insist that only citizens, currently alive and residing in their claimed jurisdiction, are entitled to vote. Left and right could unite behind the principle that voting is a basic right that must be protected, both from those who would prevent properly registered Americans from participating and those who would dilute Americans votes by allowing those not eligible to cast ballots.
Alas, the NAACP appears to be concerned about election fraud only in the town of Phenix City, Alabama. So far the group has said nothing about Democratic political activists apparently promoting election fraud across the entire state in the upcoming Senate election.
Battles for local office can be intense. Everyone knows everyone. Election antagonists may have battled each other for years, sometimes decades. Results often are very close.
So it was in Phenix City in November. In a special election for city council, three candidates vied for the seat of a councilman who had died. Vickey Carter Johnson fell just short of a majority, so a run-off will be held.
After the vote, it was revealed that 82 of those registered lived outside the district. Contrary to state law, they used business addresses to register. City officials said they were disturbed at the result. As well they should be.
Johnson, who came so close to victory, complained that it would have made a huge difference. The city manager believed the high number of improper votes suggested a conscious plan.
Of course, theres no way to fix the result, since it is impossible to tell how anyone voted. All the city can do is drop those who are improperly registered before the run-off. At least only legal voters will be able to participate in the next round.
But in most American elections there is no second vote. People usually cast one ballot in one election, and thats it. Theres only one chance to get the vote right. Which is why it is essential to make sure the registration list is correct before people go to the polls.
Yet the ACRU found numerous jurisdictions with more people registered than residents. With large numbers of registrants 100 and even 200 years old. And non-citizens on the rolls.
In most cases, local officials did not engage in fraud. They simply didnt put in the effort necessary to keep the rolls up-to-date.
But thats no excuse. The integrity of Americas democracy is a vital interest for all of us. Inaccurate lists are an invitation to fraud.
Indeed, the Alabama Senate run-off has turned into a controversial, high-profile race. But it shouldnt matter what most of us think. The citizens of Alabama are entrusted with choosing their next Senator.
However, some liberals on the social media site Reddit.com urged blatant election fraud, noting that The Democratic Party needs residents of Georgia, Mississippi, and Tennessee to make a short trip to Alabama on December 12 and vote against the right-wing Republican Senate candidate. The post helpfully noted that buses were available. Not coincidentally, the Reddit participant had a twitter account Ready for Warren.
While public exposure of an attempt at election fraud is the best way to defeat it, a more sophisticated plan for illegal voting could succeed. Especially in a close race, illegal votes could make the difference. As the residents of Phenix City, Alabama found out.
Which is why President Donald Trump created a commission to promote election integrity. And why the ACRU has been filing lawsuits to force counties to clean up their rolls. Unfortunately, however, so far the NAACP and other liberal groups have consistently opposed efforts to ensure accurate voting lists and legal elections. Frankly, it looks like the Left wants to make voter fraud easier.
Elections matter. We should make sure that everyone eligible is able to vote, but only those who are eligible are able to vote. That requires making sure election rolls are accurate and asking voters to prove their identity.
Theres nothing radical about doing so. Why shouldnt the government safeguard the process through which voters choose those who will make our laws, take us into war, and determine our futures? As the NAACP seems to have finally recognized in one town, at least, election integrity matters for all of us. Ken Blackwell is a member of the Policy Board of The American Civil Rights Union.
Wow, someone of nonprofit status is stepping on the non profit false charity status of illegals organizations supported ostentiably by the non profit ruling them all, the Fed Reserve.
Now and then these organizations go “rogue” but they soon get their members replaced.
Maybe their peoples are getting tired of being bussed around on Election Day, all day, to exercise their right to vote as many times as they want.
After the election in Alabama it will all be forgotten national association of colored people.
How much does humblegunner pay you?
I post articles from multiple sites for free, which means I get paid as much to post as you do to make stupid comments about other people's posts.
Again, the leflt never really means what it says.
They are the quintessential liars.
Because if the process were properly safeguarded and only legitimate voters voted the Democrats would have no elected officials outside of the Marxist Cities and those cities' electees to Congress..
The SPLC & the ACLU along with Dem, AFLCIO, and all the loony left will protest.
Sorry. I don’t buy it. The NAACP is only for the “Advancement” of their elite, And of their brand of cultural Marxism. I don’t believe ANYTHING they say.
Haven't you been listening to the narrative? The minority groups should be given the decision making power. "Tyranny of the majority" and all that jazz.
How's that for democracy?
LOL.
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