Posted on 04/23/2014 1:27:37 PM PDT by topher
Now I know why Virginia is tending blue...vote fraud.
Unfortunately, early voting can frustrate the finger-dipped-in-ink system by allowing days or even weeks between different votes, during which time the ink can wear off and/or be washed off. IIRC, VA has early voting in federal elections.
One other factor concerning this issue: The 'Rats now own the VA AG's office, having stolen it via a recount or two last November. It would be extremely unlikely that anyone engaged in multiple voting would be prosecuted, because most 'rats think that this practice is non-existent, and clamping down on it would be "suppressing the vote."
I can understand being registered in two states for a period of time if one has moved
states. There isn’t an accross the board process to cancel a registration when one leaves a
state. Now there is a problem at this location if the registrants are voting in both states.
Texas sends out a new voter card every two year election cycle. However you can vote without
it if you are registered and have ID such as a drivers license that matches your registration address.
Here’s some info that contributes to this story:
Marylanders move in droves to Virginia
Maryland lost the most residents in the mid-Atlantic between 2007 and 2010 and
many of them moved to Virginia, according to a study released Tuesday.
Almost 40,000 Marylanders crossed the Potomac River for new homes in Virginia, taking $2.17
billion with them, according to the Internal Revenue Service data used in the study
conducted by Change Maryland, a nonpartisan group advocating for less state spending
and lower taxes.
Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/jul/3/marylanders-move-in-droves-to-virginia/#ixzz2zlQs6nCN
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Voter lists are not secret and they actually exist. They are real. Since the entire state list is with the Director of Elections, in every state, it's not difficult to compare one state voter list with another state voter list.
I worked with voter lists and had on my small laptop computer, many thousands of voters in either Access or Excel databases for numerous counties. Within a county, I could transfer all the data from Access to Excel or vice versa in a short time. I could also pick up certain fields and end up with an individual mailing list or a combined family mailing list. I did that numerous times.
The point for saying the above, is, it is no big deal to compare state lists one to another because the lists exist and can be compared. Would be fast to choose just necessary fields and compare them and come up with those that are identical between the states when there should only be one of those - in other words, there would be a person who was registered in two states and the comparison of lists found it.
Once double voting is found, as in the case here where it is proved there is double voting, voting in one state and the neighbor state, compare the lists and file charges IF that person DID vote in both states.
The reason I say IF the person DID vote in both states is this - I am registered in two counties because my last county, even though the voter registrar knows I don't live there anymore plus I have told them, my name has not been removed. Everyone in that courthouse knows I don't live there because I caused most of those who are Democrats trouble when I did live there and they probably had a courthouse party when I left, and I've also told them on the phone every time they send me a jury summons, to remove my name and they still haven't done it.
Right now, today, I've got two “valid” voter cards, one for each county. Every time they send one, I shake my head at the voter registrar's neglect of controlling their voter list. Will they ever remove my name? I have no idea. Would I show up to vote there? Never. I am so well known there and taught those election judges/clerks, the whole county would explode if I showed up on election day, plus that would be illegal, and I vote in my county where I live, where it is legal for me to vote.
The above problem to get my name off that voter list, exists in other counties in every state if the voter registrar doesn't control their voter list.
HOW TO FIX VOTER LISTS:
The elections laws of every state spell out in detail what each county voter registrar must do and what the state Director of Elections in the Secretary of State's Office must do to keep voter lists current and correct. It does no good to just yell on this thread or to your friends that voter lists are “crooked”. You live in a county and you have a voter registrar. Have you ever thought of speaking with the voter registrar of YOUR county? Go to that office and ask what she/he does to keep your county voter list current. Ask that person to give you the method in detail, and take a pen and paper and write it down which will put pressure on the registrar to tell it like it is.
You could also write the Director of Elections in the Secretary of State's office and ask what that person is doing to keep a current state list. You can all find your State Director of Elections by going to the website of your Secretary of State and clicking on the Elections Division. Have you ever done that?
IT IS THE OFFICERS CONTROLLING THE LISTS WHO ARE NOT DOING THEIR JOB. Now, they didn't know to compare voter lists between states but of the states it has been proven there are double voters, now is the time to compare those lists. Pressure needs to be put on the State Director of Elections of both states to do that.
Within your county and your state, if it is shown there is double voting between counties - complain to the official officers who have the lists and whose job it is to keep those lists correct.
I hope this helps you understand there is a system but it is not being followed and those officers in charge of those lists must be held accountable. It's their job.
I certainly hope this is being investigated. And people charged!
**44,000 people **
That alone could easily swing an election.
88,000 votes — is this part of why the dimocrats won the last election?
N.C. State Board Finds More than 35K Incidents of Double Voting in 2012
Wow! Romney would have won, correct?
Not a bad idea.
Insufficient to win NC for Obama in 2012.
But the educated guess here is that this type of cheating alone flipped NC into the Obama column in 2008. (He won NC by somewhere around 14,000 votes in '08).
I suppose the positive aspect is that these 40,000 voters aren’t registered in each of the other 48 states as well.
...or, maybe they are...
Having lived up in the region, I can tell you how this goes.
Guys move in...settle in Maryland, then discover high property taxes, corruption with city governments to the extreme, university programs that don’t interest their teenage kids finishing high school soon, and a generally high crime rate because prosecution efforts always drift down on the punishments given.
So, a Maryland guy makes a decision to sell his home...move across the river, and buy in Virginia. Maryland purging it’s voter roll? There’s a general feeling that names remain on the roll for four to six years.
In the 3.5 years I lived in the region....I knew of a dozen guys who packed and moved into Virginia from Maryland. I knew of no one moving from Virginia to Maryland.
If we did intense research into it...I doubt if you’d find more than 300 of the 44k names who voted in both states at the same time. Course, they ought to be punished in a more creative way than you think. I believe if they want to consider both states like this....then pay both states their intended state taxes. If they voted in 2010 in both states, then go back and demand taxes.
I also think the entire poll ought to be purged every twelve to eighteen months. Force folks to make a yearly trip to the county court-house and register themselves.
Many of these 40,000 may have just moved from one state to another in the last few years, but if any of them actually voted in the same election in both states, they should face felony charges.
40k? What say you Rand Paul?
He favors voting permits for illegal dual voters, because we can’t make them all stop it.
He just said recently that the GOP has overhyped the democrat voter fraud issue. Really?
Hear you go!
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2012/12/05/is-it-true-that-the-rnc-cant-challenge-voter-fraud/
Big Ray is my father and votes in Florida.
I vote in GA. Ray is my middle name; I am registered to vote using my first name. The office of the GA SecState set me a form to register me to vote using my middle name.
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