Posted on 11/02/2010 3:47:31 AM PDT by combat_boots
Voter Fraud and Voter Registration Fraud To be eligible to vote, a person must be a U.S. citizen and have reached the age of 18. Voter fraud can occur when legally qualified voters vote more than once during an election, when people who are not qualified vote do vote, when a voter's right to vote is illegally interfered with, and when a vote is changed without the knowledge of the person who cast the ballot. It is also against the law for poll workers in polling stations to interfere with a person's legal right to vote or influence how someone votes (tell someone how to vote).
Voter registration fraud occurs when people register to vote in an area that they are not eligible to vote in, or register when they know they are not eligible to vote. Examples include: a person under the age of 18 attempting to register; a person registering under a false name; a person registering who is not a U.S. citizen; a person registering in an area where he/she does not hold a place of residence; or a person registering in multiple voting districts.
State and local election officials have the responsibility of administrating elections. The first step a person should take to report voter fraud or voter registration fraud is to contact their state election office.
Federal authorities may become involved in election fraud matters when a state prosecutor asks for federal assistance. In cases where intimidation, coercion or threats are made, or attempts to intimidate, threaten or coerce are made to any person for voting or attempting to vote, federal civil voting rights claims may be brought by the Voting Section of the Civil Rights Division within the Department of Justice (DOJ).
If you have information about voter fraud and/or voter registration fraud, you may also contact the nearest office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), local U.S. Attorney's office or the Public Integrity Section of the Criminal Division within the DOJ.
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Federal authorities may become involved in election fraud matters when a state prosecutor asks for federal assistance. In cases where intimidation, coercion or threats are
made, or attempts to intimidate, threaten or coerce are made to
any person for voting or attempting to vote, federal civil
voting rights claims may be brought by the Voting Section of the Civil Rights
Division within the Department of Justice (DOJ).
If you have information about voter fraud and/or voter registration fraud, you may also contact the nearest office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), local U.S. Attorney's
office or the Public Integrity Section of the
Criminal Division within the DOJ.
http://answers.usa.gov/system/selfservice.controller?CONFIGURATION=...
Additional Resources:
All states, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the territories of America Samoa, Guam and the Virgin Islands have departments in their government that are responsible for
elections. Some of the responsibilities of these departments include:
helping their citizens register for elections, setting up and staffing polling stations and administering voting laws.
If you have any questions about the election process, please contact your state or territorial election office:
Additional Resources:
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Offices of the FBI by state: http://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field/listing_by_state
Map of FBI field offices: http://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field
I’m not going to post anything related to the Deputation of Jaffa, AKA, DOJ. Like they’d do something. It’s not Justice; it’s just i say.
Thanks for this info.
Glad to see so many Fraud Squads up and running. I pray they are effective.
My understanding is that the Republicans have a hotline to report voter fraud directly to their legal team. The number is 888-775-8117.
New NYC voting process using fill-in ovals and a scanning machine offers no way to verify if your vote was recorded accurately.
I have heard about Houston, but here in NE TX I worked early voting and will work today - no sign. I read about Houston on FR, and finally heard about it on Fox.
You didn’t say anything about the computers going down and when they come back up the numbers have changed the other way
You can’t hang around a polling place to watch them, can you?
I don’t know the exit polling regs, but I’m curious.
Informative and succinct. Good job.
Good, informative thread.
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At my normally slow (TX) early voting location (even in ‘08) it was packed on Friday. I usually know what few voters are there. I didn’t recognize most of them. I saw one guy having to fill out a blue form to vote. Not our typical voting crowd or numbers.
However, they still had to find felons, and ballots in the trunk of a car, to get Fra(ud)nken over the top.
Your mileage may vary.
LET'S ROLL!!
Don’t let the scumbag Dems steal this election! :)
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I worked early voting - there were lots of people there, especially on Friday. Today, I worked a different precinct. It took 2 hours after polls closed to get everyone in there by 7 out. There were over 1000. People who know say it was a record for that precinct.
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