Posted on 03/11/2018 9:59:33 AM PDT by DFG
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating a case of purported voter fraud where a border county judge, who, although dead since 2010, continues to vote. This stunning information surfaced at a February Senate Select Committee on Election Security meeting when Brantley Starr, deputy first assistant to the AG, gave a shout out to the retired district judge born in 1930 who remains on the registration rolls despite his death nearly eight years ago.
The interesting thing thats remarkable of him voting three times in his 80s is he died in May of 2010, remarked Starr.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Justice Ruth ‘Shovel Ready’ Ginsberg needs to look into this!
*SMIRK*
Tip of the iceberg.
Most of the fraud is in Democrat controlled districts that would be hard to uncover.
A Democrat Zombie voter.
Didn’t read the article, however, I surmise that he must be a Democrat, as only Republicans do not vote after dying. 8>)
Obviously somebody knows how he would have voted if he were alive.
Anyway, what have you got against Cadaver-Americans?
Ya’d think this guy never heard of Zombies ...
My Mother, demonRAT chairwoman, voted twice after she died.
It took me multiple trips to the county courthouse to finally get her name removed from the voting rolls.
This idea of dead demonRAT voters continuing to vote after death is a long standing tradition, and if you don't believe it, you live in a dream world.
As part of a $21.6 million agreement, former Starr County Judge
Blas Chapa and three business partners agreed Monday to surrender all their property and assets to settle a colonia lawsuit.
“We have put the developers of these illegal colonias out of business,” said Texas Attorney General Dan Morales, who sued Chapa, his wife Socorro, Elias Lopez and wife Amada in 1993.
The suit, which was joined by Starr County Attorney Romero Molina, claims the developers violated state water, health and safety laws and Starr County
subdivision rules by failing to pave roads and provide utilities in the subdivisions.
Just goes to prove-—there really is an afterlife.....in politics.
Republican Establishment Response: “Let’s not investigate this because it may lead to an erosion in support for the integrity of our voting system”
No BS above, that is EXACTLY what they think and is EXACTLY why the Democrats seem to be able to come up with more votes than voters in, at least, inner city precincts.
This can go on for a much longer period of time. There are
Blas Chapa, Blas Chapa II and Blas Chapa III - papa, son, grandson.
There is voter fraud in the entire county. Here’s more http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3638907/posts
It’s as close to an afterlife (one not involving perpetual flames) as a liberal democrat is likely to get...
LISTER: Look, Rimmer, death isn't the handicap it used to be in the olden days. It doesn't screw your career up like it used to.
RIMMER: That's what they say, Lister. But if you had two people coming for a job, and one of them was dead, which one would you pick?
LISTER: It depends which is better qualified.
RIMMER: Bull pats! When was the last time you saw a dead newsreader?
LISTER: Channel 27 have a hologram reading the news. RIMMER: Oh, groovy, funky Channel 27. Big smegging deal. You livvies hate us deadies.
Sad but true.
Bttt.
5.56mm
That silly Mittens the Inevitable refused to investigate in 2012 why he got like zero votes in dozens of Philadelphia polling places.
I left Cook County in 1974 and I’d bet I’m still voting straight democrat today.
Where there is voter fraud,all the votes for that county should be tossed..........even if it meant the next election being decided by a few counties in the whole U.S.
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