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No, it is essentially a nonexistent problem. So keep hallucinating that it is real.Voter fraud is rampant. Everybody knows it. Kindly stop asserting a lie as if every person in the world doesn't recognize it's a lie.
Unless you have a fake ID like most illegals have and if they are a Democrat poll worker...that person will pass through the bowels of the process quicker than a greased burrito.Again, spend ten seconds thinking about it. Seriously.In person voter fraud is extremely rare. And if any of you rubes spent ten seconds thinking about it, you'd know why.Supports my case that we need to tighten up the registration process instead of wasting all this time and money on Voter ID.Widespread Voter Fraud Documented in New Minnesota Supreme Court Case
Written by Tom Steward
on July 01, 2016
A new voter fraud case before the Minnesota Supreme Court claims 1,366 ineligible felons have cast at least 1,670 fraudulent votes in recent statewide elections, possibly tipping the outcome of close contests, including the 2008 U.S. Senate race.
The case holds repercussions for the 2016 election with the plaintiffs seeking a court order to prevent state and local election officials from distributing ballots to ineligible voters by implementing new safeguards.
The lawsuit marks the culmination of a years-long effort to challenge suspected voter fraud tied to Minnesota’s same day voting registration law. More than half a million Minnesotans register to vote on Election Day in general election years like 2016.
“For the first time, the State of Minnesota will be put ‘on the stand’ and forced to explain why it thinks it can violate the plain text of the Minnesota Constitution, election statutes, as well as specific court orders and permit individuals to vote who election officials know are ineligible,” said Minnesota Voters Alliance Executive Director Andy Cilek in an email newsletter.
The Minnesota Voters Alliance group behind the challenge alleges the actual number of illegal ballots submitted by ineligible voters far surpasses the 1,670 votes documented through a painstaking search of voting records hampered by a lack of cooperation by Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon.![]()
MVA found 941 ineligible felons who were allowed to vote in 2008 alone, exceeding the 312 vote margin separating DFL candidate Al Franken and GOP Sen. Norm Coleman after a grueling recount.
Altogether, more than 100,000 Minnesota felons had their right to vote restricted and reported to the Minnesota Secretary of State between 2003 and 2015. But the Minnesota Secretary of State only notifies local election officials of the ineligible status of felons and others if they’re already registered to vote in the Statewide Voter Registration System.
Court papers demonstrate how the incomplete list of ineligible voters provided to local election officials routinely allows felons, wards of the state, immigrants and other ineligible persons to register and vote.
“The 1,366 identified felons who have been permitted to vote is believed to be only a fraction of the true total,” the 110 page court petition filed by MVA and former Rep. Kirk Stensrud states. “Cooperation from the Secretary of State would have allowed for a more complete accounting of the number of ineligible persons who have been permitted to vote.”
Simon has refused to release the data that would enable MVA to verify the actual number of ineligible people that have illegally cast a vote. In holding back the critical government data, Simon has ignored a Minnesota Department of Administration opinion stating that the voting records in question should be made public.
“The Secretary of State plays a significant role with other election officials in permitting known ineligible felons to register or to vote,” court documents state.
The lawsuit also alleges that election officials often allow felons flagged as ineligible in the Statewide Voter Registration System to vote anyway, providing the individual swears eligibility, according to court documents...
Widespread Voter Fraud Documented in New Minnesota Supreme Court Case - American Experiment
Nope, you need the ID to verify that the properly registered person in the one casting the ballot.
You keep claiming that, but without a system that verifies who is voting, you can't say that with certainty can you?
Here's a giant hint: When you go to vote, they check your name against a list of registered voters.
Federal law prevents it, the courts have said, the affirmation of citizenship on the registration form is all that is required.
Supreme Court says states may not add citizenship proof for voter registration
You are required under penalty of law to affirm that you are a citizen.
Right, like people won't lie, just like the WI mall shooter lied and voted in 3 elections. Makes one wonder how many millions more are out there like him.
There's no voter fraud in Texas I take it.
Wrong.
Why?
Illegals can't REGISTER to vote, dumbass.Unless you have a fake ID like most illegals have and if they are a Democrat poll worker...that person will pass through the bowels of the process quicker than a greased burrito.
They are illegals dumbass, it's pretty obvious breaking the laws don't bother them.Illegals can't REGISTER to vote, dumbass.Unless you have a fake ID like most illegals have and if they are a Democrat poll worker...that person will pass through the bowels of the process quicker than a greased burrito.
She was caught and prosecuted.Ohio obviously does a shitty job of signature checking or that nun is really good at forgery.
They don't cheat to cast one vote, which almost positively won't matter, and risk being caught and go to prison with a felony conviction.Because people cheat everywhere.
Many states give DL to non-citizens.Supports my case that we need to tighten up the registration process instead of wasting all this time and money on Voter ID.Widespread Voter Fraud Documented in New Minnesota Supreme Court Case
Written by Tom Steward
on July 01, 2016
A new voter fraud case before the Minnesota Supreme Court claims 1,366 ineligible felons have cast at least 1,670 fraudulent votes in recent statewide elections, possibly tipping the outcome of close contests, including the 2008 U.S. Senate race.
The case holds repercussions for the 2016 election with the plaintiffs seeking a court order to prevent state and local election officials from distributing ballots to ineligible voters by implementing new safeguards.
The lawsuit marks the culmination of a years-long effort to challenge suspected voter fraud tied to Minnesota’s same day voting registration law. More than half a million Minnesotans register to vote on Election Day in general election years like 2016.
“For the first time, the State of Minnesota will be put ‘on the stand’ and forced to explain why it thinks it can violate the plain text of the Minnesota Constitution, election statutes, as well as specific court orders and permit individuals to vote who election officials know are ineligible,” said Minnesota Voters Alliance Executive Director Andy Cilek in an email newsletter.
The Minnesota Voters Alliance group behind the challenge alleges the actual number of illegal ballots submitted by ineligible voters far surpasses the 1,670 votes documented through a painstaking search of voting records hampered by a lack of cooperation by Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon.![]()
MVA found 941 ineligible felons who were allowed to vote in 2008 alone, exceeding the 312 vote margin separating DFL candidate Al Franken and GOP Sen. Norm Coleman after a grueling recount.
Altogether, more than 100,000 Minnesota felons had their right to vote restricted and reported to the Minnesota Secretary of State between 2003 and 2015. But the Minnesota Secretary of State only notifies local election officials of the ineligible status of felons and others if they’re already registered to vote in the Statewide Voter Registration System.
Court papers demonstrate how the incomplete list of ineligible voters provided to local election officials routinely allows felons, wards of the state, immigrants and other ineligible persons to register and vote.
“The 1,366 identified felons who have been permitted to vote is believed to be only a fraction of the true total,” the 110 page court petition filed by MVA and former Rep. Kirk Stensrud states. “Cooperation from the Secretary of State would have allowed for a more complete accounting of the number of ineligible persons who have been permitted to vote.”
Simon has refused to release the data that would enable MVA to verify the actual number of ineligible people that have illegally cast a vote. In holding back the critical government data, Simon has ignored a Minnesota Department of Administration opinion stating that the voting records in question should be made public.
“The Secretary of State plays a significant role with other election officials in permitting known ineligible felons to register or to vote,” court documents state.
The lawsuit also alleges that election officials often allow felons flagged as ineligible in the Statewide Voter Registration System to vote anyway, providing the individual swears eligibility, according to court documents...
Widespread Voter Fraud Documented in New Minnesota Supreme Court Case - American Experiment
Absentee ballots arrive at homes, resident fills them all out, signs and mails back or hand-carry. for kids, pets, dead husband etc. Kids vote again walk-in. Parents vote 2 states when visit? CA allows "provisional" walk-in if u not registered? Only counted "if close" wink wink. Jake
I work for a CA registrar of voters. You have no idea what you're talking about.
Many states give DL to non-citizens.Supports my case that we need to tighten up the registration process instead of wasting all this time and money on Voter ID.Widespread Voter Fraud Documented in New Minnesota Supreme Court Case
Written by Tom Steward
on July 01, 2016
A new voter fraud case before the Minnesota Supreme Court claims 1,366 ineligible felons have cast at least 1,670 fraudulent votes in recent statewide elections, possibly tipping the outcome of close contests, including the 2008 U.S. Senate race.
The case holds repercussions for the 2016 election with the plaintiffs seeking a court order to prevent state and local election officials from distributing ballots to ineligible voters by implementing new safeguards.
The lawsuit marks the culmination of a years-long effort to challenge suspected voter fraud tied to Minnesota’s same day voting registration law. More than half a million Minnesotans register to vote on Election Day in general election years like 2016.
“For the first time, the State of Minnesota will be put ‘on the stand’ and forced to explain why it thinks it can violate the plain text of the Minnesota Constitution, election statutes, as well as specific court orders and permit individuals to vote who election officials know are ineligible,” said Minnesota Voters Alliance Executive Director Andy Cilek in an email newsletter.
The Minnesota Voters Alliance group behind the challenge alleges the actual number of illegal ballots submitted by ineligible voters far surpasses the 1,670 votes documented through a painstaking search of voting records hampered by a lack of cooperation by Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon.![]()
MVA found 941 ineligible felons who were allowed to vote in 2008 alone, exceeding the 312 vote margin separating DFL candidate Al Franken and GOP Sen. Norm Coleman after a grueling recount.
Altogether, more than 100,000 Minnesota felons had their right to vote restricted and reported to the Minnesota Secretary of State between 2003 and 2015. But the Minnesota Secretary of State only notifies local election officials of the ineligible status of felons and others if they’re already registered to vote in the Statewide Voter Registration System.
Court papers demonstrate how the incomplete list of ineligible voters provided to local election officials routinely allows felons, wards of the state, immigrants and other ineligible persons to register and vote.
“The 1,366 identified felons who have been permitted to vote is believed to be only a fraction of the true total,” the 110 page court petition filed by MVA and former Rep. Kirk Stensrud states. “Cooperation from the Secretary of State would have allowed for a more complete accounting of the number of ineligible persons who have been permitted to vote.”
Simon has refused to release the data that would enable MVA to verify the actual number of ineligible people that have illegally cast a vote. In holding back the critical government data, Simon has ignored a Minnesota Department of Administration opinion stating that the voting records in question should be made public.
“The Secretary of State plays a significant role with other election officials in permitting known ineligible felons to register or to vote,” court documents state.
The lawsuit also alleges that election officials often allow felons flagged as ineligible in the Statewide Voter Registration System to vote anyway, providing the individual swears eligibility, according to court documents...
Widespread Voter Fraud Documented in New Minnesota Supreme Court Case - American Experiment
Absentee ballots arrive at homes, resident fills them all out, signs and mails back or hand-carry. for kids, pets, dead husband etc. Kids vote again walk-in. Parents vote 2 states when visit? CA allows "provisional" walk-in if u not registered? Only counted "if close" wink wink. Jake
I work for a CA registrar of voters. You have no idea what you're talking about.
Many states give DL to non-citizens.Supports my case that we need to tighten up the registration process instead of wasting all this time and money on Voter ID.Widespread Voter Fraud Documented in New Minnesota Supreme Court Case
Written by Tom Steward
on July 01, 2016
A new voter fraud case before the Minnesota Supreme Court claims 1,366 ineligible felons have cast at least 1,670 fraudulent votes in recent statewide elections, possibly tipping the outcome of close contests, including the 2008 U.S. Senate race.
The case holds repercussions for the 2016 election with the plaintiffs seeking a court order to prevent state and local election officials from distributing ballots to ineligible voters by implementing new safeguards.
The lawsuit marks the culmination of a years-long effort to challenge suspected voter fraud tied to Minnesota’s same day voting registration law. More than half a million Minnesotans register to vote on Election Day in general election years like 2016.
“For the first time, the State of Minnesota will be put ‘on the stand’ and forced to explain why it thinks it can violate the plain text of the Minnesota Constitution, election statutes, as well as specific court orders and permit individuals to vote who election officials know are ineligible,” said Minnesota Voters Alliance Executive Director Andy Cilek in an email newsletter.
The Minnesota Voters Alliance group behind the challenge alleges the actual number of illegal ballots submitted by ineligible voters far surpasses the 1,670 votes documented through a painstaking search of voting records hampered by a lack of cooperation by Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon.![]()
MVA found 941 ineligible felons who were allowed to vote in 2008 alone, exceeding the 312 vote margin separating DFL candidate Al Franken and GOP Sen. Norm Coleman after a grueling recount.
Altogether, more than 100,000 Minnesota felons had their right to vote restricted and reported to the Minnesota Secretary of State between 2003 and 2015. But the Minnesota Secretary of State only notifies local election officials of the ineligible status of felons and others if they’re already registered to vote in the Statewide Voter Registration System.
Court papers demonstrate how the incomplete list of ineligible voters provided to local election officials routinely allows felons, wards of the state, immigrants and other ineligible persons to register and vote.
“The 1,366 identified felons who have been permitted to vote is believed to be only a fraction of the true total,” the 110 page court petition filed by MVA and former Rep. Kirk Stensrud states. “Cooperation from the Secretary of State would have allowed for a more complete accounting of the number of ineligible persons who have been permitted to vote.”
Simon has refused to release the data that would enable MVA to verify the actual number of ineligible people that have illegally cast a vote. In holding back the critical government data, Simon has ignored a Minnesota Department of Administration opinion stating that the voting records in question should be made public.
“The Secretary of State plays a significant role with other election officials in permitting known ineligible felons to register or to vote,” court documents state.
The lawsuit also alleges that election officials often allow felons flagged as ineligible in the Statewide Voter Registration System to vote anyway, providing the individual swears eligibility, according to court documents...
Widespread Voter Fraud Documented in New Minnesota Supreme Court Case - American Experiment
Absentee ballots arrive at homes, resident fills them all out, signs and mails back or hand-carry. for kids, pets, dead husband etc. Kids vote again walk-in. Parents vote 2 states when visit? CA allows "provisional" walk-in if u not registered? Only counted "if close" wink wink. Jake
I work for a CA registrar of voters. You have no idea what you're talking about.
It wouldn't have changed the outcome, moron.Didn't erase the fraudulent vote, did it?
In person voter fraud is extremely rare. And if any of you rubes spent ten seconds thinking about it, you'd know why.
They can't REGISTER to vote, moron. So if they go vote with their photo IDs, they won't be in the voter rolls. What part of that is hard for you to understand?They are illegals dumbass, it's pretty obvious breaking the laws don't bother them.
They are already consummate law breakers. How stupid are you.They can't REGISTER to vote, moron. So if they go vote with their photo IDs, they won't be in the voter rolls. What part of that is hard for you to understand?They are illegals dumbass, it's pretty obvious breaking the laws don't bother them.
This is what I mean about pseudocons sounding just like 60s and 70s liberals. You have no concept of freedom whatsoever.
Who is going to decided who is qualified to vote? The government?
No, it is essentially a nonexistent problem. So keep hallucinating that it is real.