Posted on 04/28/2012 1:25:13 PM PDT by Kaslin
Happy Saturday Townhall readers! I'm in Houston, Texas today for the Second Annual True the Vote National Summit. I'll be posting throughout the day about the content of the sessions and speeches on the issue of voter fraud. To start things off, here is a list of easy things people can do to not only prevent voter fraud.
-Get involved with True the Vote and your local voter intergrity groups
-Get trained as a poll watcher
-Help train new poll watchers
-Go through voter registration data rolls, matching obituaries to voter rolls “No representation without respiration”
-Verify registrants
-Consistently research the voter registration database. Database research is an ongoing, never ending process so approach it like a marathon, not a sprint
-Submit duplicate names, false names and the names of dead people to the state attorney general and also explain those findings to the media
-Use new media to get ahead of the narrative on voter fraud
-Work with your legislators to get same day voter registration laws changed
-Take a neighborhood watch approach to protecting elections
-Set up booths at gun shows, county fairs, local fairs, etc. to take advantage of all opportunities to market the cause and recruit volunteers
-Write a legislative wish list of voting reform and give it to your state legislator, advocate for the items on the list
-Don’t trust or assume the Board of Elections in your state is doing the right thing
-Know your state election code and understand it before trying to change it for the better
-If your friends aren't convinced voter fraud exists, show them this video:
US Attorney General Eric Holder's Ballot to Vote Offered to Total Stranger
Yeah... you’re right. Dagnabbit!
The sick irony is *they* can get that info to use names illegally but we family members cannot.
Only one way to fight voter fraud. Vote early and vote OFTEN.
Already an allegation of possible tampering in NC.
There is undoubtedly an established formal procedure to challenge voter registrations. I encourage you to find out what that procedure is and follow it. The registrars don't care about e-mail or newspapers, they care about their bureaucratic procedures.
One of my relatives who is a registered voter rarely votes.
But in 2004 she decided to vote and went to the polling place.
They refused to let her vote because a bogus absentee ballot had been submitted in her name.
The local Republican party sent a rep. to help her and they demanded she be permitted to contest the bogus absentee ballot and be allowed to submit a provisional ballot.
The rep told us this was a common ploy all over wherever there are democrats controlling the county clerks office. She said they run a data base search for registered voters who do not usually vote. Then they pass the list of names on to local democrats who submit bogus absentee ballots.
They do this early in the election process because the first vote submitted is the one that is assumed to be valid and is counted. Any subsequent ballots in the same name are not counted unless a challenge is entered and the conflict is investigated.
Of course the investigation is done by the same people who committed the original fraud.
Bump for later.
Thank you!
But as stated upthread by another Freeper....he/she needed a driver’s license or voter registration card to find out.
I have neither. Any other ideas???
I SO do not trust my local BOE. I found out that the head administrators for the BOE are SCREAMING liberals!! The one “hillary” like admin said she “didn’t know what she would do if the anti christ gets into office” (meaning anyone other than ZERO)
She has an Obama/Biden 2012 sticker and the ubiquitious “no fracking” sticker on her car. I told her that “some people think the anti christ is ALREADY in office” She almost audibly GASPED when I said that!!!
Be sure to check with your campaign or county party leaders’ legal staff before organizing anything like this. The various voters’ rights acts have prohibited some of this.
Be sure to check with your campaign or county party leaders’ legal staff before organizing anything like this. The various voters’ rights acts have prohibited some of this.
I am able to see the names on the iverifytherecall probably because I had signed up to work on entering the names. I’m sorry I don’t know any other way to find out who is on the lists.
Thanks...and check your FRmail please?
I have access to members of the House of Delegates and every newspaper in the state. They’ll care!
Oh, and, I’ve never been called “shy.”
#1 if you’re in a union stop paying dues.
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