Posted on 01/14/2005 3:01:13 PM PST by steveegg
Edited on 01/14/2005 3:19:12 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
Assemblyman Jeff Stone (R-Greenfield) has been pestering the Milwaukee Election Commission to report how many people registered at the polls on November 2. Initially, they reported to him on Wednesday that about 8,000 people registered at the polls that day, out of about 255,000 votes cast, about 380,000 voters registered as of the September election (and an estimated 20,000-30,000 registrants between that point and the cutoff point for preregistration), and 565,000 residents (including about 430,000 adults) in the city. Now, they report a few VERY disturbing things:
I hadn't realized any of this. 2004 was just practice for 2008, imo.
I'm positive that unless the Milwaukee Election Commission wiped a heap of non-voters off the rolls, there are more "registered" voters than adults in Milwaukee. Going off of memory from numbers I dug up when the Milwaukee Election Commission was begging for 918,000 ballots, there were 385,000 registered voters as of the September election (and if I remember right, that number did NOT include same-day registrations at that election), and at most 450,000 adults in the city. There also was the story just before the election of over 20,000 registrations sent in between that election and the cut-off date not processed, bringing that up to a minimum of 405,000. Given that there also was a refusal to remove addresses that were proven to not exist from the rolls, another 84,000 same-day registrations would bring that number to 489,000 "registered" voters. By my math, that's at least 39,000 more voters than adults (and I am including felons still on probation and thus ineligible to vote).
I'll be the same thing holds true in Racine at the rate GOTV was registering "voters".
If I were in Henderson, Nevada instead of Oak Creek, I'd open a book on it.
If your stat about the number of registered voters is true, it's something we need to use to effect a change! When do we get the names so that they can be checked against the rolls of the dead?
Those are actually open records, so I'd imagine you can get those when City Hall opens on Tuesday.
That registration information is evidence per se of fraud. The Milwaukee Election Commission is a criminal enterprise. I hope Belling keeps this topic on his show every single day until the head dimwit gets thrown in jail or we get voter ID cards, whichever comes first.
You do understand we are a Republic -not a democracy?
I'd like to see some official Republican intervention in these shenanigans. But I'm not holding my breath.
They'd be hurt in the long run, since they are the most fraudulent party in existance.
I was a poll watcher in Kenosha. (I drove up from Lake County, Illinois) My precinct had UW-Parkside in it. We saw several hundred students who were bused in and then registered and voted using nothing more than their student IDs (which doesn't have an address on it) When we protested, we were put in contact with the head of the state board of elections, who's a democrat. He told us that they could vote, as long as they were on the list of students who lived in the dorms.
There had to be at least 700-800 students who voted this way, all in one precinct.
I have a feeling this was going on in every county the Dems controlled in every swing state. Luckily enough Bush voters showed up in Ohio to overcome the Dem fraud in their state.
And here's the kicker - to my knowledge, NONE of those 81,500 were ever verified. At the time of a hearing on election reform in 2001, the Milwaukee Election Commission stated they were too "overwhelmed" entering the data into their system to send out cards to verify the validity of any of those 81,500 votes!
How about this: Pass a federal law abolishing same day registration.
BINGO
The only good thing that came out of that election mess was that more and more people are paying closer attention and talking about the fraud that has been going on for YEARS *cough LBJ cough*
If the Dems want to look into Voter Fraud??
I DARE then to REALLY look into it
Wisconsin, Wisconsin
What Would La Follette Say Now?
Clean Up Your Corruption?
I Thought They Already Had
Don't forget Dane County
Unfortunately, that is the law in Wisconsin - sucks doesn't it? There's no way of knowing how many of those kids voted absentee from their home states.
BTW, thank you SOOOO much for coming up to help!
Next time, take pictures of the license plates of cars parked at the polling place and turn them all into the state GOP in both WI & IL, or perhaps even the FBI. These people need to be jailed.
Isn't it telling that the 'Rats only whine about fairness in the states where they weren't able to steal the elections?
How about the Republican controlled legislatures in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania growing the balls to allocate electors on the same system as is used in Maine and Nebraska?-- 1 for each congressional district, 2 for the state. And, yes, I'm contacting my legislators here to do just that.
fraud bump. this town is becoming more corrupt by the day.
Cripes. 2 Presidential elections in a row with a third of the voters simply showing up at the polls the day of to register. Houston, we have a problem.
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