Posted on 07/02/2004 9:14:59 AM PDT by jmstein7
If you are a computer-savvy FReeper, please read this and STOP graveyard voting before it can happen.
Another favorite Democrat vote fraud trick is "graveyard voting," i.e. finding the names of voters who have died, but still have their names on the voter rolls, and sending people to cast their vote.
This can be prevented by getting these invalid names purged from the rolls, and you can do it if you have Google (easy) or Lexis-Nexis (even EASIER)!
Most state/localities have their voter registries and death registries online in electronic databases. Here is how you can use them to prevent vote fraud BEFORE Democrats get a chance to commit it!
If you have Lexis-Nexis:
Voter registries and death records are available in the "Pubic Records" area of the "Research System." The best approach is to do your local area... search the death records, and then see if anyone who has died is still listed in the voter registry. This is pretty simple to do. If you want to narrow the search, start weeding out the deceased Democrats first!
Another approach is to search out males over 74 and females over 76 on the voter registries in your local area, and then search the death records to see if you can find matches.
For Google:
The idea is essentially the same. Search out states/localities that have voter registries and death records online. For example, I know that most local boards in North Carolia have such information available.
What to do if you find dead, registered voters:
Call up your state or local board of elections and have your list of deceased, registered voters handy. Tell them that you want to challenge the registrations you've listed, as the voters are no longer alive. Most Boards will handle such challenges over the phone. Some Boards will require you to come down with your list and information
If every FReeper (there are around 100,000 of us) makes some small effort to help purge these invalid registrations, we can, together, make a significant impact on election day. Democrats can't cast votes for people who have been purged from the voter rolls -- or, at lease, it is more difficult to do so.
Thank you!
And this is true...
Another favorite Democrat vote fraud trick is "graveyard voting," i.e. finding the names of voters who have died, but still have their names on the voter rolls, and sending people to cast their vote.
Our county Republican chairman keeps a list of people who have died in the past year or so and she checks to make sure they don't vote. Where we live we have to find our name on the register. We had voter fraud in our last election though and nothing was done about it legally. Crossover voting after the primary, I think is what it was. I will find out from our chairman. She was STEAMED that nothing would be done. Claimed hundreds or thousands of people just made a honest mistake....
George W. Bush will be reelected by a margin of at least ten per cent
Keep me posted on what you find out. I would love to help with this in a coordinated effort.
Wouldn't it be most effective if we concentrate on "swing" states? Who was it that had a list of states that could go for either Bush or Kerry?
Memo-gate bump!
I am going to the county clerk's office tomorrow. I'll let you know what I find out.
Did you find out anything?
I tried your link, put in my mom who died in 2001 and she didn't show up.
Ping!
Thanks! Good info.
A few years ago I worked at a vocational training center for the disabled in Florida. A teacher (liberal) wrote on a piece of paper the names of who a disabled person (legally competent and a Republican) should vote for when they took them in the vans. When the guy returned from voting, I asked him who he voted for. "I don't know. I don't have the paper with me." All the names on the paper were DEMOCRATS.
Freepin' Bump!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I forgot to mention that the vocational training center is subsidized with government money.
Another Way Computer-Savvy FReepers can PREVENT Vote Fraud TODAY! (Graveyard Voting)
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