Posted on 02/27/2020 7:34:45 AM PST by knighthawk
EXCLUSIVE: Voters in Florida, Michigan and Colorado are threatening to sue their states after an independent organization discovered that each has counties with unusually high voter registration rates -- in some cases, they found more registered voters than actual people eligible to vote.
The data was compiled by the Honest Elections Project, a new nonprofit organization that blames the seemingly implausible statistics on a failure of states to properly update voter rolls to account for people moving, dying or being incarcerated.
The group examined publicly available registration records and compared it with citizen voting-age data from the U.S. Census Bureau, describing the figures as "suspiciously high."
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
I see dead people.
My Dad’s driver’s license expired years ago in Florida yet he still received a ballot in the mail even though he had not gotten the new state ID compliant with the new Federal standards that is supposedly required for airline boarding and so on now. So yeah, I’d say there must still be a lot of room for fraud. His ballot came in the mail quite a few weeks ago and it was only last week I took him down to get him an ID with his birth cert and such.
People caught voting fraudulently should lose their right to vote ever again. If caught again, jail time.
Thanks for help finding the website.
I have tried 5 times to get the address on my voters registration corrected. Once, when I moved I requested the change at the DMV. Twice at the last 2 elections where I worked as an election clerk, by filling out a statement of residence election form and watching it get delivered by hand to the county elections office and the 4th time I went to the county elections office in person, filled out the form in person and watched them receive it. The 5th time was today where I filled out the form again at early voting, where I had to vote a provisional ballot in order to vote in the precinct I have lived in for 7 years. I am feeling like a disenfranchised voter.
(winks)
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