Posted on 09/30/2016 6:46:56 AM PDT by VitacoreVision
Harrisonburg officials and the FBI are investigating allegations of voter registration fraud after officials say almost 20 voter applications were turned in under the names of dead people.
Harrisonburg Registrar Debbie Logan said Thursday that investigators have found from 18 to 20 potentially fraudulent registrations. The Rockingham County Commonwealths Attorneys Office confirmed Thursday that an investigation is underway, but offered no additional details on the case.
The applications were turned in by a voter registration group called HarrisonburgVOTES, officials said. The groups representatives could not be reached for comment Thursday. No charges have been filed.
The Breeze, the student newspaper of James Madison University, reported that the applications were submitted by a student working for the group. The problem came to light when an employee in the registrars office noticed a new registration had come in from Richard Claybrook Sr., the late father of a well-known local judge.
When they used a distinguished resident of Harrisonburgs name and address, it came to the attention of an employee who has worked in the city for many years, Logan said.
We were pretty disgusted that they would use his name, Richard Claybrook Jr. said of his father, who died in 2014. He was a retired educator and had served in World War II. He was always a law-abiding citizen.
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The walking dead will now be able to vote! And they vote enmasse for sycophant zombies called demoRats.
They were only slightly dead.
They were just “mostly dead”
They only needed “to blave”
Just because someone is metabolically impaired is no reason to stop them from voting Democrat!
“You right-wing extremists are trying to discriminate against dead people. Fortunately the FBI Director will make sure that their rights are preserved.”
Love, Hillary
Slightly dead? “Go through their pockets for votes.”
—Billy Crystal
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