Posted on 12/06/2004 1:33:12 AM PST by Cutterjohnmhb
An analysis of voter records by the Chicago Tribune newspaper suggests that more than 181,000 dead people were listed on the rolls in the six swing states in last month's US election.
According to the report, published on Sunday, thousands more voters were registered to vote in two places, which could have allowed them to cast more than one ballot.
However it is not known whether any people registered in two places voted more than once.
But observers agree that this election was a vast improvement over the 2000 vote.
Legislation passed after that election was designed to fix some of the problems by requiring states to maintain better data of deceased people on the rolls, but the requirements take effect in 2006.
The newspaper said data on which voters cast ballots in the November election is not available in some key states as they await county compilations, so it is impossible to tell whether ballots were cast in the names of deceased voters.
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A while back, I was reading a real old Reader's Digest
which chronicled Democrat voter fraud and how they did it.
One of the techniques I remember from the article was
refusing to purge deceased people from the rolls and
counting them as votes for the Democrat candidate at the
end of the day.
Somebody must have mistakenly cleaned out the voter rolls!
Dead women and dead minorities most affected...
An analysis of voter records by the Chicago Tribune newspaper suggests that more than 181,000 dead people were listed on the rolls in the six swing states in last month's US election.
They did in Maryland a couple of elections ago (Governor's Race)
It's a shame that millions of other Dead-Americans were disenfranchised in this election.
So does this mean we actually won IL?
I see dead voters!
I wonder if there is an easy way to check the voter roles on line. If so, we could all check to see if our dead relatives and friends are still listed. Also we changed our voting address a few yeas ago. I called to be removed from the old place but I have no idea if we were really removed or not.
BUMP
Your damn right they would not be so flippant if Republicans were the benefactors of the dead vote. These votes go democrat and are a result of vote fraud; but you will not hear the cheerleading liberal media call for any reform.
One IL freeper found that per the 2000 US Census, in one Chi neighborhood, Englewood - which is the murder capital of Chi, and a real life Ghetto of burned out hulks and vacant lots, 98% of ADULTS in that neighborhood voted. And trust me people don't 'move into' Englewood, they flee it if they can. So on face value the 98% adult voter turnout is blatant, overt fraud as there's surely less adults living there now than in 2000.
98%! And the dems have the gall to claim 'we' cheat.
Oh, then consider that at least 50% of Englewood 'adults' are felons (according to Jesse Jacka$$, not me) and it makes the 98% figure even more ridiculous.
This is one "investigation" I am 100% in favor of.
Rest assured it will show about 90%++ of the dead voters will turn out to be democrats!
Go for it Jesse you moron!
Fargo44
Gee, and what party were the double-regsitrants registered for?
They don't even want to go there. If voters were checked thoroughly you'd find massive vote fraud that Demonrats rely on. They are a dirty, angry party full of people like that. I personally wish we'd start looking into this. Demonrats attempted to pull of vote fraud and yet it wasn't enough! That is the real story.
I guess their GOTCV "Get out the corpse vote" team ain't all it's cracked up to be, even with a zombie at the head of the ticket.
There's only one fix. Dump the voter rolls, nationwide. Start over, and reregister people who have proof of citizenship and current address.
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