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Berman, Hughes Serving On Voter Fraud Task Force
Tyler Morning Telegraph ^ | Nov 29, 2007 | ROY MAYNARD

Posted on 11/29/2007 4:38:46 AM PST by rw4site

Berman, Hughes Serving On Voter Fraud Task Force

By ROY MAYNARD
Staff Writer

Some East Texas lawmakers will serve on an Election Integrity Task Force to investigate voter fraud in Texas.

State Reps. Leo Berman, R-Tyler, and Betty Brown, R-Terrell, will co-chair the task force, formed by the Texas Conservative Coalition Research Institute.

Berman chairs the House Elections Committee. Other House members serving on the committee include Bryan Hughes, R-Mineola, and Dan Flynn, R-Van.

The announcement comes following a report from the state auditor casting doubt on the integrity of Texas’ voter registration rolls.

The audit examined state voter rolls for May’s election and compared the data to information from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and the Bureau of Vital Statistics.

It found that just more than 49,000 voters — or four-tenths of 1 percent of the state’s 12.37 million registered voters — may have been ineligible. That includes more than 23,000 possible felons and almost 24,000 voters who may be dead. There were duplicate records for almost 2,400 voters.

“Our most important right in this country is the right to vote, but fraud is too often treated almost casually, if not indifferently,” Berman said.

“Loopholes and lax enforcement of voting laws have created a system that is susceptible to manipulation.”
The task force points out that in June, a Port Lavaca city councilwoman was convicted of illegally assisting non-citizens to register to vote. And in October, a Refugio County commissioner resigned and pled guilty to charges of vote fraud.

“Through the Election Integrity Task Force, we will develop a package of recommendations to help win back the public confidence in elections,” Rep. Brown said. “By enforcing existing election laws and creating new measures for voter verification, we can better guarantee that only legal, eligible voices are heard in elections.”

The task force will look into:



TOPICS: Politics/Elections; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: votefraud
Re: "...found that just more than 49,000 voters — or four-tenths of 1 percent of the state’s 12.37 million registered voters — may have been ineligible."

The rate would be much higher when applied to the registered voters who actually vote.

I'd be willing to bet that nearly all of the "ineligible" voters show up to vote. I hope this concern and attempt to end voter fraud is nationwide. Of course, this should have been done long ago.

1 posted on 11/29/2007 4:38:46 AM PST by rw4site
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To: rw4site

The first counties to check are those along the Mexican border and the Valley. The next areas would be the Black enclaves of Houston and Dallas, where the percentage of felons is high. It’s high time we start having fair elections in the USA.


2 posted on 11/29/2007 5:34:41 AM PST by kittymyrib
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I hope this concern and attempt to end voter fraud is nationwide. Of course, this should have been done long ago.

Preachin' to the choir here, pal! A national outcry on the scale of the licenses for illegals fiasco will only begin to make the public aware, and since nearly half have benefited from voter fraud (RATS winning) support will look thin.

3 posted on 11/29/2007 5:56:14 AM PST by JimRed ("Hey, hey, Teddy K., how many girls did you drown today?" TERM LIMITS, NOW!)
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