Posted on 11/02/2004 5:22:50 AM PST by Eepsy
I live in a swing state, registered two months ago, and recieved my registration card one month ago.
Just this Friday I received a second registration card made out to the lady I bought my house from three years ago. I'd never gotten one in other elections. This lady is a teacher, by the by, who moved several towns away, out of county, even, I think.
I mailed the card back, but, fearing it wouldn't have been recieved mentioned it to a poll worker.
She was quite surprised, and took out a sheet of yellow paper. It had four or five names and signatures on it, and among them was my "phantom boarder", with her signature clearly above MY address. I'm not sure what this short list was. I think it was people with iffy registration or late ones.
I can't wait for this woman to show up at the polls. The workers were very nice, took my number, and promised to call if she did. I sincerely hope she does show and gets charged with voter fraud.
I would go back and find out what that sheet is for, and see if they did anything about it, then reprt the information to any and all that can prevent that vote from being counted, if its still possible.
Good Job!! Call the vote fraud number, though with your story as well.
Big Mistake. You just doubled the opportunity for the 'Rats to correct their mistake; the mail carrier, postal workers and even "impartial" election employees then had the opportunity to "correct" their mistake.
I would have mailed a copy of the card back and another copy to my local newspaper, and delivered the original card to the local Republican headquarters.
What state?
(I'm bookmarking fraud articles by state....)
But at least one vote will be cancelled, and we now have a sample of her handwriting. That should generate some sleepless nights. Assuming there is a penalty attached.
Maybe I should check my hubby's briefcase to see if it's still there. He's not the most conscientious when it come to remembering to run errands.
OH
Are you working today and have you voted yet? :)
Subject to the statute of limitations?
I think an intersting sign to hold up at a precinct sign zone would be one that say "VOTE FRAUD IS A FELONY"
OK (or, OK, as the case may be!)
You're listed under "fraud-2004-OH-I Think I Just Prevented Voter Fraud" under my profile -> Links.
I received a jury duty summons at an old address many years after I had moved out. They got the address from the voter roles which should have been updated when I registered at the new address, but my new county didn't inform my old one. I fixed that as soon as I found out.
I voted already. I will stop by the headquarters on my way to work and then come back and precinct watch later this afternoon. ! You?
LOL!!
I just moved too. Our basement has HUGE groundhog holes that the owners "hid". I feel your pain!
According to a sign where I voted, voter fraud is a 4th degree felony with mandatory jail time and possible fine.
If we had Bill Gates take over the elections in the US, this problem would be fixed with a national registration and elections would run with little to no voter fraud. We must demand the government fix this problem!
Statute of limitations in California is four years from time of discovery.
I think voter fraud should result in not getting to vote ever again.
I'm sorry, but I just can't pass this up. Do you mean to say that the king of viruses, malware, spyware and remote exploits could fix the elections in this country?
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhaha
If bill gates were in charge of elections, you'd have thousands of script kiddies electing micky mouse as our next president.
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