Sorry this posted without paragraphs. I know it is hard to read.
Not only registered, but will find they have voted as well. . .and for the democRAT.
Fraud. . .it's the democRAT way.
The Democrats will steal this presidential election. They are ruthless and will not let anything stand in their way. They also learned many lessons from their first attempt in Florida. They will be much improved this time.
Let's get VISA or MasterCard to run the vote counting. We would have nationwide results in about 2 hours, and they would be accurate and verifiable.
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Because of the suspicious nature of such events, the registrations were examined. Several hundred were found to have "very similar" signatures.
Vote fraud no longer only occurs in third world dictatorships. It's has been brought to America, courtesy of the Dems. Sad, but we are approaching the day, if we're not already there, where we can have no confidence in the sanctity of our elections.
The Dems still think G.W. Bush stole the 2000 election, that Al Gore was robbed, and that justifies doing anything, including vote fraud, to win the next one.
SSDD...
Looks like nothing has changed since we left.
It would be a lot more effective use of money than any ads.
Clearly the ABQ Chapter of Barns and Noble, Hastings Latte sucking, bike riding, socialist anarchists goth gamers and cave dwellers at work........:o)
Stay safe .....
Glen Stout was surprised when his son's first voter-registration card arrived in the mail a couple of weeks ago. After all, his son is only 13. What's more, the Postal Service delivered two more voter cards to Stout's Albuquerque residence for a 15-year-old who lives across the street.The puzzling cards are an example of the problems election workers are facing this election as they deal with thousands of voter-registration forms that are being filed each week with the Bernalillo County Clerk's Office. Some 3,000 of the cards have been found to be questionable because they lack signatures, have incorrect addresses or contain other discrepancies, said County Clerk Mary Herrera.
Stout said he believes fraud may be involved. The Social Security number on the card isn't his son's; the date of birth makes his son appear old enough to vote; and the address is partly incorrect. "At 13 years of age, (my son) is a registered voter," Stout said. "What concerns me is the voter fraud here."
Herrera said members of her staff have called some of the people whose names appear on suspicious forms. Some have said they didn't register raising the question of who is registering them and why. Sheriff Darren White has asked the U.S. Attorney's Office to investigate. A spokesman for that office declined to comment.
Herrera, White and Stout say the numerous voter-registration drives going on in New Mexico could be to blame. Critics say some groups pay their workers for each voter they register, giving them incentive to file improper forms.
As for Stout, he said he called to have his son's name removed from voter rolls. Stout said he believes it would be useful to require proof of identification at the polls, as the Chaves County clerk has said he plans to do for some voters in November.
State election officials say requiring IDs at the polls is illegal except for first-time voters who have registered by mail. Proposals to require identification have failed in the Legislature.
Herrera said the clerk's staff will not allow underage voters on the rolls, but it's difficult to catch people who list false dates of birth. "I'm glad the father stepped in and stopped this," she said.
Herrera said she has turned over numerous suspicious forms to county and federal law-enforcement authorities. More than a dozen groups are involved in registration efforts in Bernalillo County, she said.