Posted on 03/31/2014 6:42:48 AM PDT by george76
A conservative-leaning nonprofit, the American Civil Rights Union (ACRU), recently filed a federal lawsuit over allegations that Zavala County is failing to make a reasonable effort to conduct voter list maintenance programs. The ACRU claims the countywhich supported the re-election of President Obama by 83%--allegedly holds a 105 percent voter registration rate.
Lead litigator for the case, former DOJ attorney J. Christian Adams, argues to Breitbart Texas that despite Zavala Countys smaller populationvoter roll maintenance failures can distort voter turnout and total tabulations in local races.
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The filed federal complaint claims, Voter rolls maintained by the Defendant for Zavala County contain more voters registered to vote than citizens eligible to vote.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
I put several posts on this thread about Texas elections and don’t remember if I pinged you at some point.
I believe it is Oregon and Washington that have vote by mail only.
You said registration at the court house, in person. What is this voter registration drives I’ve seen being held by various groups? Or has that been stopped or am I imagining things.
Add Colorado to that mail voting list.
http://www.ncsl.org/research/elections-and-campaigns/absentee-and-early-voting.aspx
I’ve said this before and I will say it again.
Those that would commit VOTER FRAUD, VOTER INTIMIDATION or engage in activities such as BALLOT MANIPULATION/TAMPERING should suffer extreme penalties and punishment for doing so.
When one considers the PRICE PAID for us to have the Right to Vote, the price for messing with this right should be on a equally high plain.
That's a very good question. In the past, a person could register with the voter registrar, signing a document, that would allow them to carry voter registration applications and when the voter applicant completed the form, would keep it and mail it or take it to the voter registrar, or the person who gave the person the form, could mail them back to the voter registrar or take them back (the appointed person could not keep the completed forms indefinitely, had a time limit to get them to the voter registrar.) Anyone could hand out an application but the person had to be registered with the voter registrar to keep the completed ones.
I read not long ago, that groups or persons who normally held voter registration drives, could no longer do that and there were big time complaints about this. I don't know the status of that right now. I need to look that up. They were likely complaining due to not being able to keep the completed forms.
In a former year, I was the person in charge of voter registration for a large Texas women's group. One of the recommendations from me to these women was to take the applications to gun shows in the county as that is where the majority of the attendees would be conservatives. That was a popular way we did voter registration.
I'll go now and try to find out if these groups are still allowed to hand out voter applications. I know it would be okay if the applicant took the form to the voter registrar but not sure at all that the person with the forms can take the completed form from the voter applicant now.
I agree that the penalties should be a lot tougher than they usually are in the Age of Obama, but if by "extreme", you mean death sentences, that would be going too far. A few years in jail and loss of the right to vote for life seems appropriate for the ringleaders of any vote fraud scheme, including political candidates on whose behalf the fraud is perpetrated.
“What is this voter registration drives Ive seen being held by various groups? Or has that been stopped or am I imagining things.”
Found the answer fast on Secretary of State’s website. Yes, those groups can still do voter registration drives. The first time one of these new voters votes, a picture ID will be required AT THAT TIME to identify the person is really that person who completed that form. The picture plus the address on the picture ID will provide the proof THEN that the voter is a valid voter.
So, that problem has been resolved.
Thanks for the info. Over the many years I didn’t use my card to vote as I just
gave them my Driver’s License and that worked as my name was on the registered
voter list. I’d get the card every two years but I’d just place in a desk drawer
and forget about it.
Thanks for the ping!
Both...and don't forget Motor Voter!
Not saying “death penalty” at all.
However, the penalties should be so severe that nobody in their right mind would consider doing it. Permanent loss of the right to vote would be at the top of the list of penalties, no question.
bttt
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