Mike Pence Used State Police To Suppress Voter Registration In Indiana, Advocacy Group Claims

“Some people are having the incorrect names, with incorrect addresses, or the correct names with incorrect addresses, or the correct names with incorrect date of birth and that will come to play, if you go to vote, they’re not going to let you vote,” said ISP Sgt. Rich Myers.

Fraud. Plain and simple.
 
A raid this month seized 45,000 voter registration applications, most of them from black voters.

Patriot Majority USA, a progressive advocacy group, is accusing the Republican vice presidential nominee of suppressing voter registration in a new advertising campaignlaunched on Saturday.

The democratic-leaning group accuses Indiana Gov. Mike Pence (R) of using state police to rig the election in his favor.

The advertisements will air on black radio stations, online and in print with black newspapers in the state, according to The Washington Post.

“You are leading a government attack against your own citizens,” a man says in the ad.

The accusations follow a raid by the state police on the Indiana Voter Registration Project offices on Oct. 4, a week before the state’s voter registration deadline, following claims of strange registration applications. Police seized computers, cell phones and thousands of voter registration applications.

Craig Varoga, the president of Patriot Majority USA, estimates that 45,000 people may not be able to vote on Nov. 8 because their applications were seized. Most of the disenfranchised are African American, he said.

“Mike Pence has a well oiled political machine that is using the Indiana State Police to suppress African American votes and violate the Constitutional rights of tens of thousands of Hoosiers,” said Varoga in a statement. “This is not only voter suppression at its worst, it is an insult to all of the honest troopers in the state police, and to law-enforcement officials across the country, who disapprove of wasting precious crime-fighting resources on partisan witch hunts that further harm relations between police officers and minority communities.”

The group also claims that state police officers did not allow employees to film the raid, handcuffed a black male employee and denied him the right to speak with an attorney.

Pence spokesman Matt Lloyd denied the allegations, calling them “completely false and absurd.”

More: Mike Pence Used State Police To Suppress Voter Registration In Indiana, Advocacy Group Claims

Whoa, this sounds serious! This sounds like a federal offense! We shall see...

i'm never surprised when i hear about extreme right-wingers trying to suppress the vote. it's all they've got.
 
Some Answers About Indiana's Voter Registration Probe

WHAT ARE INDIANA STATE POLICE INVESTIGATING?

State Police spokesman Capt. Dave Bursten says the agency began its investigation in late August when it was contacted by voter registration officials in Hendricks County, just west of Indianapolis. They reported that some voter registration applications submitted by the Indiana Voter Registration Project may have been forged, or were otherwise suspicious, he says. Investigators then found "a number of applications" where the signatures were apparently written in the same person's handwriting, raising concerns about forgery. Bursten says other concerns that could suggest fraud were subsequently found on applications the group submitted in Marion County, home of Indianapolis.

WHY HAS THE INVESTIGATION EXPANDED?

The investigation has expanded to 56 Indiana counties because, Bursten says, the State Police have concerns the same problematic applications "might be happening" in those counties. Bursten says State Police are looking into whether the Indiana Voter Registration Project may have submitted applications on behalf of people already registered to vote, without those individuals' knowledge. The probe is also looking at whether the applications contain "possible fraudulent or false information and a combination of made-up names, made-up addresses, real names with made-up or incorrect addresses, false dates of births with real names" — and combinations of those examples, he says.

Oh my oh my! Libtards getting caught red handed trying to rig the election and they cry foul! LMAO...classic!
 
Some Answers About Indiana's Voter Registration Probe

WHAT ARE INDIANA STATE POLICE INVESTIGATING?

State Police spokesman Capt. Dave Bursten says the agency began its investigation in late August when it was contacted by voter registration officials in Hendricks County, just west of Indianapolis. They reported that some voter registration applications submitted by the Indiana Voter Registration Project may have been forged, or were otherwise suspicious, he says. Investigators then found "a number of applications" where the signatures were apparently written in the same person's handwriting, raising concerns about forgery. Bursten says other concerns that could suggest fraud were subsequently found on applications the group submitted in Marion County, home of Indianapolis.

WHY HAS THE INVESTIGATION EXPANDED?

The investigation has expanded to 56 Indiana counties because, Bursten says, the State Police have concerns the same problematic applications "might be happening" in those counties. Bursten says State Police are looking into whether the Indiana Voter Registration Project may have submitted applications on behalf of people already registered to vote, without those individuals' knowledge. The probe is also looking at whether the applications contain "possible fraudulent or false information and a combination of made-up names, made-up addresses, real names with made-up or incorrect addresses, false dates of births with real names" — and combinations of those examples, he says.

Oh my oh my! Libtards getting caught red handed trying to rig the election and they cry foul! LMAO...classic!

Why do NaziCons keep engaging in voter suppression?
 
Some Answers About Indiana's Voter Registration Probe

WHAT ARE INDIANA STATE POLICE INVESTIGATING?

State Police spokesman Capt. Dave Bursten says the agency began its investigation in late August when it was contacted by voter registration officials in Hendricks County, just west of Indianapolis. They reported that some voter registration applications submitted by the Indiana Voter Registration Project may have been forged, or were otherwise suspicious, he says. Investigators then found "a number of applications" where the signatures were apparently written in the same person's handwriting, raising concerns about forgery. Bursten says other concerns that could suggest fraud were subsequently found on applications the group submitted in Marion County, home of Indianapolis.

WHY HAS THE INVESTIGATION EXPANDED?

The investigation has expanded to 56 Indiana counties because, Bursten says, the State Police have concerns the same problematic applications "might be happening" in those counties. Bursten says State Police are looking into whether the Indiana Voter Registration Project may have submitted applications on behalf of people already registered to vote, without those individuals' knowledge. The probe is also looking at whether the applications contain "possible fraudulent or false information and a combination of made-up names, made-up addresses, real names with made-up or incorrect addresses, false dates of births with real names" — and combinations of those examples, he says.

Oh my oh my! Libtards getting caught red handed trying to rig the election and they cry foul! LMAO...classic!

Why do NaziCons keep engaging in voter suppression?
Waaaaaaa we can't commit voter fraud waaaaaaaaaaa we are gonna scream WAACCCCISSSMMMMM!!! waaaaaaa
 
A raid this month seized 45,000 voter registration applications, most of them from black voters.

Patriot Majority USA, a progressive advocacy group, is accusing the Republican vice presidential nominee of suppressing voter registration in a new advertising campaignlaunched on Saturday.

The democratic-leaning group accuses Indiana Gov. Mike Pence (R) of using state police to rig the election in his favor.

The advertisements will air on black radio stations, online and in print with black newspapers in the state, according to The Washington Post.

“You are leading a government attack against your own citizens,” a man says in the ad.

The accusations follow a raid by the state police on the Indiana Voter Registration Project offices on Oct. 4, a week before the state’s voter registration deadline, following claims of strange registration applications. Police seized computers, cell phones and thousands of voter registration applications.

Craig Varoga, the president of Patriot Majority USA, estimates that 45,000 people may not be able to vote on Nov. 8 because their applications were seized. Most of the disenfranchised are African American, he said.

“Mike Pence has a well oiled political machine that is using the Indiana State Police to suppress African American votes and violate the Constitutional rights of tens of thousands of Hoosiers,” said Varoga in a statement. “This is not only voter suppression at its worst, it is an insult to all of the honest troopers in the state police, and to law-enforcement officials across the country, who disapprove of wasting precious crime-fighting resources on partisan witch hunts that further harm relations between police officers and minority communities.”

The group also claims that state police officers did not allow employees to film the raid, handcuffed a black male employee and denied him the right to speak with an attorney.

Pence spokesman Matt Lloyd denied the allegations, calling them “completely false and absurd.”

More: Mike Pence Used State Police To Suppress Voter Registration In Indiana, Advocacy Group Claims

Whoa, this sounds serious! This sounds like a federal offense! We shall see...

I know its hard to run your candidate on her merits, so keep it up and you will get the One World Order you think is so good...

History will label your kind as the "Uninformed Liberal Left Wannabes" ...

The F'ING BITCH IS A CRIMINAL!!

Yeah, and you have proof...?

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