6,100 dead people on Nassau voter rolls, Newsday analysis finds.
Evelyn E. Burwell’s family was surprised to learn she voted in the 2012 general and primary elections. They knew she was an avid voter, but she’s been dead since 1997.
Burwell is one of about 6,100 deceased people still registered to vote in Nassau County, a Newsday computer analysis shows. The former Wantagh resident, who died at age 74, is also among roughly 270 people that records show voted in Nassau County after dying, a group that includes a man who voted 14 times since his death.
Holder should be arrested and prosecuted for abetting voter fraud because of these lawsuits the DOJ is bringing against the states.
Require that a thumb print accompany every ballot or else it’ll be disallowed. Surely the minorities can provide thumb prints, right? But the dead people can’t.