Liz Cheney's husband engaged in voter fraud

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Wyoming Senate race 2014: Liz Cheney husband Phil Perry on vote rolls in 2 states - James Hohmann - POLITICO.com

Liz Cheney’s husband has been registered to vote in both Virginia and Wyoming for the past nine months, even though he signed a document in Wyoming saying he was not registered elsewhere.

Responding to questions from POLITICO, a spokeswoman for the Republican Senate candidate said Phil Perry has notified Virginia authorities to take his name off the rolls but would not say when.

Perry, who continues to practice law in Washington while his wife challenges Sen. Mike Enzi in a Republican primary 2,000 miles west, registered as a Wyoming voter with the Teton County clerk’s office in March.

The county clerk, Sherry Daigle, said new voters are asked if they are registered elsewhere so the office can send a withdrawal request to the other jurisdiction.

“He signed an oath saying he was not currently registered anywhere else,” Daigle told POLITICO.

Liz Cheney is defending herself against the perception that she and her family are carpetbaggers in Wyoming — an effort that could be further complicated by this disclosure.

Not just any Republican, but an in-law of former Vice-President Dick Cheney's and the spouse of a potential US Senate candidate!


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And then there was this in 2012:

GOP Voter Fraud Accusations Suddenly Blowing Up In Their Faces

Republican officials, who have used hysteria about alleged voter fraud as an excuse to support measures that disproportionately block Democratic voters, are furiously trying to distance themselves from a growing number of GOP voter registration drives that either submitted false applications or threw away authentic ones...

...The latest drama began to unfold on Oct. 17, when the manager of a Tuesday Morning discount store in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley saw a man throwing a garbage bag into the store's private dumpster. Inside the bag was a file folder containing eight completed Virginia voter registration forms.

The manager described the man to Rockingham County sheriff's deputies, who the following day arrested Colin Small, 23, a voter registration drive contractor for the Virginia GOP -- and charged him with eight felonies and five misdemeanors related to the destruction and disclosure of the applications and obstruction of justice.

A few weeks earlier, the GOP had been under fire following reports of suspicious registration applications that had been submitted in 10 Florida counties by a company run by Nathan Sproul, a Republican operative who has long been trailed by allegations of voter fraud . The Republican Party paid Sproul's company, Strategic Allied Consulting, about $3 million this year for registration drives in five swing states: Colorado, Florida, North Carolina, Nevada, and Virginia.

In Palm Beach County, Fla., alone, about 100 questionable voter registrations were flagged, more than half of which involved changing a voter’s party affiliation to Republican or independent. Discrepancies were also found in North Carolina .

And a viral video uploaded to YouTube in late September showed a young woman who worked for Strategic Allied Consulting registering voters in Colorado and admitting that she was only looking for Republicans. "Well, I'm actually trying to register people for a particular party. Because we're out here in support of Romney, actually," the woman said.

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And stuff like this:

GOP Election Fraud In Indiana's La Porte County -

Herald Argus > Archives > News > Local > Dem chair wants investigation into voter purge

The Democrat party chair is asking the federal government to get involved in the wrongful purge of 13,000 voters in La Porte County last year.

Chairman John Jones said in a press release that he will be asking the U.S. Department of Justice Election Integrity Task Force to investigate exactly how the purge happened, which he said was an "effort led by Republican voters' appointee Donna Harris, the wife of county Republican chairman Keith Harris."

Originally some 800 inactive voters were supposed to be purged in 2011. Voters are inactive if they fail to vote over two federal election cycles, meaning they have not voted since before the 2008 election that seated President Barack Obama in office. But the 13,303 who were canceled included voters who voted in Obama's election.

Jones went on to say that "federal law is clear that voters can only be purged if they have not voted in two federal election cycles. Yet Ms. Harris began a systematic effort to wipe off the voter rolls over 13,000 voters even though they had voted in 2008 but not voted in 2010 and 2011. Well, 2011 was city elections and that doesn't count for purposes of a purge. This was wrong and Donna Harris and Keith Harris should have known better."

More on La Porte County:

The News Dispatch > Archives > News > Local > County scrambles to get eligible voters back in system

Back in 2011, some 800 voters were supposed to be purged from the La Porte County voter registration system.

Instead, more than 13,000 got the boot and now the voter registration office is scrambling to get them online before Nov. 6.

“It’s an embarrassment,” said county election board member Amber Lapaich-Stalbrink during a meeting Monday at the county complex. There, officials discussed what to do about the 13,303 voters who were purged.

“An overzealous cleaning of the records is a move that can’t be tolerated,” said La Porte County Democrat Party Chair John Jones, who cited statistics that Indiana was second in the nation for voter purges this year. He said 21 percent of its voters were eliminated, and pointed out that 10,000 absentee voters were canceled, a 150 percent increase from the last election cycle.

* Voter registration co-director Donna Harris said she notified state officials last week, and was told the process can be reversed. She said the state might be able to come to La Porte with a program to fix the problem all at once, but while she waits, her office staff have been re-registering the voters by hand. She said 4,656 have already been completed.

Office staff originally had until Oct. 29 to get it complete, but after the announcement of their current progress, it was pushed ahead to Thursday.

La Porte County Clerk Lynne Spevak said the problem occurred over a period between March and June of 2011.

Office co-director Jeana Blake said she was involved when the cancellations began, but said she was absent three months due to surgery and was surprised upon her return to find staff still working on those same 800 cancelations.

She said she did not realize they were working beyond those 800 until later, and then she could only stop her own staff from working. She had no control over Harris’s staff.

The original 800 constituted voters inactive over two federal election cycles, meaning they have not voted since before the 2008 election that seated President Barack Obama in office. But the 13,303 included voters who voted in the 2008 presidential election.

Jones asked that a tally of Republican versus Democrat voters be made during the re-registration to see if there is a disparity between the two, explaining that there was an unprecedented number of new voters with Obama’s last election so this seemed like a way to disenfranchise Democrats.

“I’m appalled that we couldn’t follow a simple rule,” he said, “and purged the voters a year early.”


I want to point out an important detail about LaPorte County, Indiana:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ao6IyAPQ8DmmcFdYSTduek1rcHJMWXhDS09BSFF3VEE&usp=sharing

It was a County that Kerry barely carried in 2004, but which Obama carried by +22.04% in 2008. In 2012:

http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/...ps=18&f=1&off=0&elect=0&datatype=county&def=1

Obama still won the county, but by +12.57% - roughly half of his 2008 margin. Since Romney won the state overall by +10.18% in 2012 and Obama carried it by +1.03% in 2008, this means that the state swung +11.21% to the Right over 2008, whereas the entire county swung only +3.40% to the Right over 2008. Had those purged voters not been restored, Romney would have won the county.

An investigation of this illegal action is still going through the courts right now.


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And then there was this, in Nevada:

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Source.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaAfOHayFEk]Republican Against Voter Fraud Arrested for Voter Fraud - YouTube[/ame]

Roxanne Rubin, Nevada Republican, Accepts Plea Deal After Committing Voter Fraud

A Nevada Republican arrested for voter fraud in the 2012 election, after claiming she was trying to test the system's integrity, pled guilty and accepted a plea deal Thursday, forcing her to pay almost $2,500 and promise to stay out of trouble.

Roxanne Rubin, 56, a casino worker on the Las Vegas Strip, was arrested on Nov. 3, 2012 after trying to vote twice, once at her poling site in Henderson and then at a second site in Las Vegas. The poll workers at the second site said that she had already voted, but Rubin said that she hadn't and insisted on casting a ballot , which the poll workers refused to allow her to do.

Rubin said that she was trying to show how easy it would be to commit voter fraud with just a signature. "This has always been an issue with me. I just feel the system is flawed," she told the AP Thursday. "If we’re showing ID for everything else, why wouldn’t we show our ID in order to vote?”

Rubin, like many Republicans, claim that the threat from voter fraud -- which is close to non-existent -- is why voter ID laws need to be in place. But Nevada has no voter ID law -- other than for first-time voters who didn't show ID when they registered to vote -- and she was caught anyway.

Southern Nevada woman is arrested on suspicion of trying to vote twice - Las Vegas Sun News

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Similar story in New Mexico, again, a Republican poll-worker who committed voter fraud:

Silver City man detained after attempting to 'test' voting system - Las Cruces Sun-News

A Republican Challenger who was supposed to be working the polls watching for voter fraud ended up in handcuffs himself when he stood in line to vote, got a provisional ballot, then announced that he had already voted was just "testing the system to see if people could get away with voting twice." According to a witness, Walter "Ski" Szymanski, who was the Democratic challenger at the Voting Convenience Center at the National Guard Armory in Santa Clara, the man presented himself to vote and was issued a provisional ballot, and pulled out paperwork showing that he was a Republican Challenger and showed it to the election officials and told them he had already voted but wanted to see what the system would do if he tried to vote twice.

Grant County Clerk Robert Zamarripa, who was just reelected to his second term, said he received a phone call from one of presiding judges from the National Guard Armory who told him she had a challenger there from there from the Republican Party who presented himself to vote and then after he was issued the provisional ballot, told her he had already voted and said he just wanted to see "what the system would do." Zamarripa said because the man had already voted, the ballot-on-demand system issued him a provisional ballot, which would be counted separate and by hand to determine whether he was both a qualified voter, and had not already voted.


Come again about DEM voter fraud?
 
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Oh, it happens, but not in the massive quantity that the Right would like to gin up. Not only that, once again, we have proof positive that it also happens on the Right.

Or do you question the veracity of these many articles?
 
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This is, of course, bullshit.

There are enough counties in the USA, esp. in battleground states, that do not use electronic voting machines, but rather, still us paper ballots, which showed the same resliency in voting for President Obama as in counties where electronic machines were used.

Further, practically all state polling was pointing to an Obama win, not a Romney win, every single bit of data for which you can find in my final electoral analysis from November 5th, 2012:

Statistikhengst's ELECTORAL POLITICS - 2013 and beyond: Bonncaruso's FINAL Electoral Landscape (No.8): Obama 303 / Romney 235

Not only that, the national pollster who was most off, Gallup, apologized for the terrible calculation mode. Afterward, it was found that Gallup deliberately cooked the books and ended up having to pay a steep fine for it's criminal activities in court. I myself wrote an OPEN LETTER TO GALLUP about this.

Not only that, I did a complete comparison of all end polling with the final results:

Statistikhengst's ELECTORAL POLITICS - 2013 and beyond: The moment of truth: how did the pollsters do?


Shows very clearly and mathematically which pollsters had a measurable bias.

Finally, Romney still managed to improve over McCain's statistic in 45 out of 51 "states", but rarely came over Bush 43's statistic from 2004 - especially in small Red states that use primarily paper ballots - all part of a chain of evidence that points quite clearly to a fair and square win for the President.

It is about time for the Right to actually learn to deal with numbers and come out of fantasy land.

Obama did not steal the election. He won fair and square, by almost +5 million votes over Romney, 51.01% to 47.15%, 332 EV to 206 EV. Romney lost. Get over it.
 
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No major election voter fraud occurred by either party in 2014, but the courts did curb GOP attempts at voter suppression, so the system is working well.
 

That one is especially delicious. I already did an analysis of Ohio voter fraud:

Statistikhengst's ELECTORAL POLITICS - 2013 and beyond: EXACT voter-fraud statistics out of Battleground OHIO

My links are later and more researched than your hastily put together FOX story.

Bottom line: Ohio: Voter fraud:

number of fraud cases / total votes cast in Ohio in the 2012 presidential election = fraud percentage

135 / 5,590,931 = 0.0024%. That is a little over 2 1000th of one percent! Or, to be exact: 24 10,000ths of one percent.

That's it. Not 2/10ths of a percent, not 2/100ths of a percent, but rather 2/1000th of a percent.

That is called statistically totally insignificant.
 
This is the same crap that democrats pulled on Ann Coulter when she moved. Republicans aren't allowed to move. Only democrats can move.
 
This is the same crap that democrats pulled on Ann Coulter when she moved. Republicans aren't allowed to move. Only democrats can move.


What, did Democrats force Phil Perry to sign the affadavit in Wyoming verifying that he was not registered somewhere else? Did Democrats force him to lie out his ass?


Answer: NO

You might need a Maalox, for surely all that bellyaching is giving you heartburn.

Or should I assume you are not for the rule of law?
 
He moved. He failed to notify the registrar of voters in Virginia, something most people don't do. Thisis much about nothing.
 
Libs accuse Republicans of voter fraud but continue to oppose voter I.D. laws. There's only one reason for that, they want to continue to commit voter fraud.
 

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