Posted on 05/27/2014 2:31:30 PM PDT by lowbridge
How do I find out if my grandma and grandpa voted?
Is there a way to check this?
My grandpa was a jokester so I think he would still be voting since 1970.
> I wonder what party?.....................
Party affiliation doesn’t matter.
They wait until 15 or 20 minutes before the polls close and any registered voter who didn’t vote by that time gets their vote registered by the party running the polls.
You don’t see many civic-minded zombies.
Maybe it was not the poll worker who cast the ballot. There are plenty of gubmint employees who would know the names and addresses of the dearly departed. I would look inside the IRS and the Social Security Administration.
If he didn’t vote Democrat, he definitely voted for the Working Families Party.
Bet they also voted in Florida, as well.
Furthermore, voting machines come in in the morning with 3-5 votes for the incumbents already.
There are districts and precincts that regularly report way over 100% of the voters registered there voting. They vote Democrat, and it is not government workers or the like cheating. It’s just outright cheating at the source - poll workers and captains, etc. There are districts that report not ONE Republican vote....they are giddy in their power of the cheat.
That may happen in some places, but not where I work the polls. The four poll workers are required to be two from each major party. Even if we or they wanted to do so, we could not vote for other individuals without the other side's cooperation.
That's not to say that some RAT poll workers wouldn't register Republican to get an all RAT crew in some precincts. But they'd probably have to wait until after the polls closed to do their dirty deed, and the machines time stamp everything.
It was a New Yorker, so there is little doubt.
We do so when we check in each voter, with initials in the poll book.
> I would not doubt nationally that the number of fraudulent votes is in the 7 figures or more
8 is probably more like it.
Not ours. When we start up the machines prior to opening the polls they print out a proof, which is supposed to show all zeroes (and always has). If it was to show anything other than zero we would have to call the county board and file a report on it.
I don't think the problem is as much at the polls as it is in absentee ballots and early voting.
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