Posted on 09/03/2012 10:18:05 PM PDT by TigerClaws
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RALEIGH A Raleigh-based group devoted to reducing the potential for voter fraud presented the N.C. Board of Elections on Friday with a list of nearly 30,000 names of dead people statewide who are still registered to vote.
The Voter Integrity Project compiled the list after obtaining death records from the state Department of Public Health from 2002 to March 31 and comparing them to the voter rolls.
Mainly, what were concerned about is the potential [for fraud], said project director Jay DeLancy. Since there is no voter ID law in North Carolina, anybody can walk in and claim to be anyone else.
Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/09/02/3497857/group-says-it-found-30000-dead.html#storylink=cpy
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You can bet they are now.
That’s enough to fill a stadium.
People need to know that when a family member passes away it’s up to them to remove that person from the voter rolls. At least that’s the way it is right now in our state. When my dad passed away, my mom went to the election board in our town and had them take him off.
30,000 registered to vote....but how do they find out if votes were actually cast in their names ?
It’s not that easy. When I told the local county elections office where we used to live in Florida that our father had died, and I called in for 6 years in a row, they kept insisting that they were not allowed to just take someone’s word for it, but needed an actual death certificate mailed in. The only provision they have is to make someone “inactive status” after not voting for at least two general elections (i.e. a 6-year cycle). I refrained from mailing in such a certificate since I wanted to track how many years it would take. And since it was a Republican heading the office, I had no fear of someone voting in his name.
We went by there with a death certificate. I can’t remember if we had to leave a copy or if they just made a copy but yes you do have to have proof.
No wonder the dems are fighting the voter ID law.
JFK 2 expected.
No wonder the dems are fighting the voter ID law.
JFK 2 expected.
how many times have they voted since their demise?
I wonder if democrats stop to then that two sides can play that game. Maybe some people know neighbors who havent voted (who really should)
Dead people should be denied the right to vote. However the unborn should definitely be allowed to vote seing as they are the ones who will be paying for all the programs Obama instituted. Maybe that is why the Dems are Pro-abortion.
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