Not me.
Nuh-uh.
See the thread by jmstein RIGHT above yours.
LOL well, you COULD call the justice department on her. :)
So, what's the penalty for vote fraud. If it does not include mandatory jail time, there is something very wrong with our criminal justice system.
Too bad but that means she's voted and gone off to the next site.
There was a story out a week or so ago about the rat problem in Mexico. The ended up putting a 40 cent bounty on rats. Perhaps the GOP should put a bounty on 'RATs caught committing fraud.
If You See or Hear About Vote Fraud, Call the Deptartment of Justice at 202-514-2000
I live in Florida. My girlfriend has been trying to get her deceased grandfather off the voter rolls forever. (She is very politically savvy, so when she says she has been through it, I can believe her.)
After 5 years, and all the calls and stuff she has sent in, she STILL got material from the county in the mail for him last week. She is so concerned about voter fraud here.
Two Words: Teacher's Union
I would call the DOJ on this one. You may have prevented voter fraud this once, but send her to jail and you'll prevent it for a lifetime.
What it sounds like is the person impersonating the former resident was purged from the voter rolls thanks to your action of mailing back the registration card.
It sounds like the the special sheet may have been for people who recieved a "provisional ballot", and someone showed up impersonating the former resident, forging her signature. This sounds very much like a concerted effort by one of these shady leftwing 527 groups.
2 questions:
1) Do you live in a state with these provisional ballots?
2) Did the woman at the polling place make any note about it on the sheet?
If I were you, I would follow up on this as much as possible, including reporting it to the authorities, the election board, and your state GOP.
If she shows, the poll folks should call the police and have her arrested.
PS I had to laugh about your flooded basement story, because when I bought my house the seller made full disclosure of everything, including the leaky basement. There is nothing I have found in ten years that he didn't tell me about. Here's the thing - His real estate agent who listed the house, is a republican state delegate who is running for congress this year =)
VIVA BUSH VIVA VIRGINIA REPUBLICANS !
I taught real estate law in California for 10 years. In California, a disclosure form is required that is signed by the owner and broker that gives a complete picture of the condition of the property. If your state has that and the owner lied in the disclosure, you have recourse. If your state doesn't use that disclosure, you most likely have recourse for up to four years from the time you discover the fraud. If she is a teacher and a lib, although I dislike lawsuits, go rip out her throat in court.
I hope that she doesn't cheat at all and votes only once in her regular voting district--for Bush, of course!
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....)
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.
LOL!!
I just moved too. Our basement has HUGE groundhog holes that the owners "hid". I feel your pain!