TX Attorney General: Trump is right about mail in voter fraud.

There is zip, zero, nada, nothing and none in documentary evidence to support this allegation. Second and Third Hand Hearsay is all there is.

Here is what I know about Vote By Mail (V.B.M.). I preface what I write on the basis having been a V.B.M. Voter for over Twenty Years. I am also an Assistant Judge at my Polling Station in Marin City, California.

1. Not once in the 20-Years I have been a V.B.M. Voter has my ballot been stolen, forged or destroyed. I know because I am the one casts the vote.

2. In California we have "Vote Tracker", which is fairly self explanatory. The voter (in this case myself) can track their vote on line. From the moment is received at the Registrar of Voters Office until the vote is counted, every step of way I can Track My Vote.

3. In California, a person can cast their V.B.M. Ballot several ways. They can complete the ballot and put in the mail box. No person has ever tried to "Steal" V.B.M. Ballots from a mail box in Marin County in the 23-Years I have lived here. Or, if the person so chooses they can deliver their V.B.M. Ballot in person at their polling station in person. The ballot is place in the Ballot Box and they can go on their merry way. The Voter can "Surrender" their V.B.M. Ballot at the Polling Station and Vote in Person. The Clerk at the desk takes the V.B.M. Ballot, tears it and writes "Surrender" on that ballot and that ballot goes in one bags issued to the Assistant Judge to be counted at the end of the night. The Voter can use their V.B.M. Ballot as a voting guide as well, but the Clerk does tear the ballot and places in the bag after use. No torn ballot can be counted.

4. The voter can return their V.B.M. Ballot at the Registrar of Voter's Office at the San Rafael Civic Center.

5. The voter can also turn in their V.B..M. Ballot at any polling station in Marin County. At no time can a person forge a ballot without opening the envelope the ballot came in. No V.B.M. Ballot is accepted without being in the ballot with the signature of voter on the back of the ballot.

Well over One Half of all the Voters in Marin City are V.B.M. Voters. I know this because I am the Assistant Judge and I am the person picks the voter materials for my precinct, I am the person who staples the supplemental voter roll to my precinct register. I am the person who tallies the number votes cast in my precinct at the end of the 13-Hour Day. My precinct includes the Kappas Houseboat Marina (the famous Floating Homes of Sausalito). We also the Public Housing in the precinct as well.

California does have "Same Day Voting". The voter fills out the necessary paperwork, which not only includes the Voter Registration Form, but also a green sheet where they sign and print their Name and Address . The voter must present Valid California I.D. After the voter completes the process they are allowed to vote. The voter has to go through the same process if they go to the Registrar of Voters Office at the Marin Civic Center in San Rafael.

After being precinct worker for over 20-Years, I know most of the people who come into vote. No person has attempted to perpetrate Voter Fraud in my precinct or the other precinct (combine precincts are common in Marin County) in our shared space.

FYI, California will go full V.B.M. by 2022. Live with it.

Voter Fraud, V.B.M. or otherwise is virtually non-existent. Such claims are a desperate attempt by the Cult of Trump to scare voters. The only RePuBliKLans can win is by cheating and they know it. 45 knows the day he leaves the Oval Office he will face indictment and arrest. He is scared shitless of that happening.

Claims of Voter Fraud via V.B.M. are nothing but empty hot air. There is zero document proof to support the claims being made. Cons can only win by cheating and they know it.
 
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83 ballots with different names to one address in Kalifornia, Sport.

Explain that.
 
Paxton? That sleaze ball was previosuly arrested and charged with security fraud. Ken Paxtonā€™s criminal trial has been pending for nearly four years. Hereā€™s a timeline of his legal drama. Only in Texas would they elect an AG with a criminal history of fraud.

Voter Fraud has been Paxton's go to issue. Despite Paxton's many efforts he has failed to find any rampant voter fraud in Texas. When asked by the House of Representatives to show proof of Voter fraud he refused and ran away with his tail between his legs. Texas AG Refuses House Demand for Voter-Fraud Files

Well, I'll give Paxton this. He is an expert on how to commit fraud.

Very true.
 
There is more in the link. Anyone denying voter fraud by mail is a complete moron, a hack, or both.


Texas AG Ken Paxton: Trump is right and Twitter ā€˜fact checkā€™ is wrong ā€“ mail-in ballot fraud is a real problem


In 2007, during a spirited debate over photo ID legislation while I was in the Texas Legislature, a Democratic lawmaker from Dallas objected to the bill on the grounds that it allowed voting by mail to proceed without photo identification.

The legislator said: ā€œVote by mail, that we know, is the greatest source of voter fraud in this state. In fact, all of the prosecutions by the attorney general ā€“ I shouldnā€™t say all, but a great majority of the prosecutions by the attorney general occur with respect to vote by mail.ā€

As the official now charged with prosecuting election fraud in Texas, I can say unequivocally that the legislator was right: going back more than a decade and continuing through the present day, around two-thirds of election fraud offenses prosecuted by my office have involved some form of mail-ballot fraud.

These prosecutions include instances of forgery and falsification of ballots.

One man pleaded guilty after forging 1,200 mail-in ballot applications, resulting in 700 suspected fraudulent votes in a 2017 Dallas election. He was identified after a voter, whose ballot he harvested, snapped a photo of him on her cellphone.

ā€œAuthenticā€ signatures are also collected from voters, either under false pretenses or by experienced harvesters who confidently gain compliance from voters, as illustrated in a video that surfaced during the 2018 primary in the Houston area.

The anonymous video appears to show how easily a ballot application and signature were collected from a voter by a campaign worker in less than 20 seconds. After providing her signature, the voter asked the worker: ā€œIs this legal, what youā€™re doing?ā€ The worker replied: ā€œYes, maā€™am, weā€™ve done 400 already.ā€

In South Texas, a former U.S. Postal Service employee was convicted of bribery in a federal prosecution in 2017 for selling a list of absentee voters to vote harvesters for $1,200.

Once mail ballots go out, harvesters show up at a voterā€™s door and engage the voter to provide ā€œvoting assistance.ā€ The variations are endless, but a common practice involves giving the voter the impression that the harvester is an election official.

Whatever the case, successful vote harvesters leave with a voterā€™s signature and a ballot that is either blank, voted in the way the harvester wants, or that can be modified (or disposed of) later.

Skilled vote harvesters appear friendly and helpful. They may engage the voter in reassuring political discourse while assisting the voter in filling out the ballot. One fraudster was convicted of unlawfully ā€œassistingā€ elderly nursing home residents ā€“ including an Alzheimerā€™s patient ā€“complete mail ballots.


Twitterā€™s head of site integrity, Yoel Roth, has attacked President Trump and his team as ā€˜ACTUAL NAZISā€ and smeared Trump voters as supporting a ā€œracist tangerine.ā€
These instances are just the tip of the iceberg. Mail ballot fraud has been documented across the country. In fact, the Heritage Foundation has helpfully assembled a searchable database of over 1,000 instances of election fraud resulting in some form of plea, penalty or judicial finding.

Many of those cases involving abuse of absentee ballots. Indeed, one of the most infamous instances of election fraud in recent memory ā€“ the 2018 contest for the 9th Congressional District in North Carolina ā€“ involved large-scale fraud conducted by ballot harvesters.


What I find sad- and sadly amusing about everyone parroting Trump's voter fraud lies is that none of you actually provide examples of significant voter fraud. It is no accident that the author of the article you cite doesn't mention the name of the man 'who pleaded guilty'- because facts really screw up Trumpkins case. That man? He pleaded guilty to one case of fraud. Dallas Man Goes To Jail After Voter Fraud Plea.

Even in your post- which mentions 'the most infamous instance of election fraud in recent memory'- doesn't mention that it was a Republican operative who was caught doing the fraud.

Sure voter fraud happens- apparently mostly by Republican operatives- but even after 3 years- Republicans still have not been able to find this 'massive voter fraud' Trump claimed happened. With all of the resources of the FBI if Trump can't find any significant voter fraud- then it doesn't exist.

This is all about preventing Americans from voting- because as Trump and the Republicans have said- if too many Americans are allowed to vote, no way he gets re-elected.
 
More confirmed mail in vote fraud.................

Twitter claims 'no evidence' of mail-in voter fraud despite numerous convictions since 2016


witter this week slapped a warning label on some of Donald Trump's tweets for the first time, cautioning users that the president's "series of claims about potential voter fraud" were "unsubstantiated," citing "CNN, Washington Post and others" for authority. "Experts say mail-in ballots are very rarely linked to voter fraud," Twitter declared.

In an accompanying "What you need to know" list, the social media giant added that "fact checkers say there is no evidence that mail-in ballots are linked to voter fraud."


In fact, there have been numerous cases of mail-in voter fraud scattered widely across the country over the past four years, evidence that the absentee ballot system is open to at least some voter manipulation, even as many experts and pundits continue to insist otherwise.

According to data compiled by the Heritage Foundation, there have been around three dozen criminal convictions for absentee ballot fraud over the past four years, and those cases are but a small subset of over 200 convictions for various types of voter fraud the conservative organization says have occurred since 2016.

In one case from 2016, Indiana police officer Lowell Colen was convicted of absentee ballot fraud in an attempt to help his father win a city council election. Colen eventually pled guilty to four felony counts of voter fraud, with prosecutors claiming he filled out false registrations and forged numerous signatures.

In 2018, authorities arrested Florida man Bret Warren after they determined he had stolen five absentee ballots and fraudulently voted with them. Warren eventually pled no contest to two charges of false swearing in connection with voting.

Last year, former Gordon, Alabama mayor Elbert Melton was convicted of absentee ballot fraud in a mayoral race he won by just 16 votes.

In 2018, New Mexico authorities indicted Laura Seeds on 13 counts of voter fraud related to her husband's 2016 mayoral race. Seeds was eventually convicted in part for illegally possessing two absentee voter ballots; her husband Robert won the race by two votes.

Thousands of deceased registrants, double registrations

Absentee ballot fraud is just one method of exploiting flaws in the system to perpetrate voting fraud. In some cases, for instance, dead voters have been found to have cast votes in numerous elections, as a local CBS report found in Colorado several years ago. The same phenomenon was discovered in Chicago as well.

The potential for posthumous voter fraud may be more acute in some states than others. The Public Interest Legal Foundation, a voting watchdog group, sent a notification letter to New Jersey's Division of Elections this week informing the state that it had found a total of nearly 12,000 "deceased individuals with an active registration in the State of New Jersey." Roughly half of those, the foundation said, had died eight or more years ago.

Media reports have revealed that numerous deceased residents of New Jersey have in the past received vote-by-mail notices.

The Public Interest Legal Foundation also told New Jersey it found "830 potentially duplicated registrations across state lines with apparent voting credits assigned by election officials in each state for the 2018 General Election." The foundation recently sent similar letters to Virginia and New Mexico.

Cash-for-ballot fraud, 'joke' tampering

Recently, some voter fraud cases have made headlines. Last week, a Democratic party official in Philadelphia pled guilty to a voter-fraud-for-cash scheme there.

Domenick DeMuro, a Democratic ward chairman in that city, admitted that he had "fraudulently stuffed the ballot box by literally standing in a voting booth and voting over and over, as fast as he could, while he thought the coast was clear," the Philadelphia U.S. Attorney's Office said.

DeMuro allegedly had a network of clients who paid him significant sums of money to rig elections.

A mail carrier in Pendleton County, West Virginia, meanwhile, recently admitted to investigators that he altered mail-in voting ballot documents. The U.S. Attorney's Office of the Northern District of West Virginia said in a press release yesterday that it was charging Thomas Cooper, a worker with the U.S. Postal Service, with "attempted election fraud."

An affidavit supplied by that office to Just the News states that last month the Pendleton County Clerk received several absentee mail-in ballot requests "in which the voterā€™s party-ballot request appeared to have been altered by use of a black-ink pen." On five of the requests, "it appeared that the voters ballot choice was changed from Democrat to Republican

West Virginia Attorney General Investigator Bennie Cogar was assigned to investigate the case, he said in the affidavit, leading both Cogar and U.S. Postal Inspector Todd Phillips to Tommy Cooper, a mail carrier for Pendleton County. "During the interview, Cooper said that 'yes,' he changed the requests that had been placed in the mail," the affidavit states.

According to data compiled by the Heritage Foundation, there have been around three dozen criminal convictions for absentee ballot fraud over the past four years

Out of a population of over 300,000,000?

This is why you want to deny Americans their right to vote>?
 
There is more in the link. Anyone denying voter fraud by mail is a complete moron, a hack, or both.


Texas AG Ken Paxton: Trump is right and Twitter ā€˜fact checkā€™ is wrong ā€“ mail-in ballot fraud is a real problem


In 2007, during a spirited debate over photo ID legislation while I was in the Texas Legislature, a Democratic lawmaker from Dallas objected to the bill on the grounds that it allowed voting by mail to proceed without photo identification.

The legislator said: ā€œVote by mail, that we know, is the greatest source of voter fraud in this state. In fact, all of the prosecutions by the attorney general ā€“ I shouldnā€™t say all, but a great majority of the prosecutions by the attorney general occur with respect to vote by mail.ā€

As the official now charged with prosecuting election fraud in Texas, I can say unequivocally that the legislator was right: going back more than a decade and continuing through the present day, around two-thirds of election fraud offenses prosecuted by my office have involved some form of mail-ballot fraud.

These prosecutions include instances of forgery and falsification of ballots.

One man pleaded guilty after forging 1,200 mail-in ballot applications, resulting in 700 suspected fraudulent votes in a 2017 Dallas election. He was identified after a voter, whose ballot he harvested, snapped a photo of him on her cellphone.

ā€œAuthenticā€ signatures are also collected from voters, either under false pretenses or by experienced harvesters who confidently gain compliance from voters, as illustrated in a video that surfaced during the 2018 primary in the Houston area.

The anonymous video appears to show how easily a ballot application and signature were collected from a voter by a campaign worker in less than 20 seconds. After providing her signature, the voter asked the worker: ā€œIs this legal, what youā€™re doing?ā€ The worker replied: ā€œYes, maā€™am, weā€™ve done 400 already.ā€

In South Texas, a former U.S. Postal Service employee was convicted of bribery in a federal prosecution in 2017 for selling a list of absentee voters to vote harvesters for $1,200.

Once mail ballots go out, harvesters show up at a voterā€™s door and engage the voter to provide ā€œvoting assistance.ā€ The variations are endless, but a common practice involves giving the voter the impression that the harvester is an election official.

Whatever the case, successful vote harvesters leave with a voterā€™s signature and a ballot that is either blank, voted in the way the harvester wants, or that can be modified (or disposed of) later.

Skilled vote harvesters appear friendly and helpful. They may engage the voter in reassuring political discourse while assisting the voter in filling out the ballot. One fraudster was convicted of unlawfully ā€œassistingā€ elderly nursing home residents ā€“ including an Alzheimerā€™s patient ā€“complete mail ballots.


Twitterā€™s head of site integrity, Yoel Roth, has attacked President Trump and his team as ā€˜ACTUAL NAZISā€ and smeared Trump voters as supporting a ā€œracist tangerine.ā€
These instances are just the tip of the iceberg. Mail ballot fraud has been documented across the country. In fact, the Heritage Foundation has helpfully assembled a searchable database of over 1,000 instances of election fraud resulting in some form of plea, penalty or judicial finding.

Many of those cases involving abuse of absentee ballots. Indeed, one of the most infamous instances of election fraud in recent memory ā€“ the 2018 contest for the 9th Congressional District in North Carolina ā€“ involved large-scale fraud conducted by ballot harvesters.



There is absolutely no evidence of this. The AG of Texas is a crook. Little wonder that Texas is moving closer to a swing state. Trump and his supporters arew the morons. They are attempting to suppress voter turnout by preventing people from voting.
 
Paxton? That sleaze ball was previosuly arrested and charged with security fraud. Ken Paxtonā€™s criminal trial has been pending for nearly four years. Hereā€™s a timeline of his legal drama. Only in Texas would they elect an AG with a criminal history of fraud.

Voter Fraud has been Paxton's go to issue. Despite Paxton's many efforts he has failed to find any rampant voter fraud in Texas. When asked by the House of Representatives to show proof of Voter fraud he refused and ran away with his tail between his legs. Texas AG Refuses House Demand for Voter-Fraud Files

Well, I'll give Paxton this. He is an expert on how to commit fraud.
Feel free to disprove all the court cases he has brought, Dummy.

Or, just whine and cry like the little bitch you are.

Court cases "brought"? That's funny...
 
Paxton? That sleaze ball was previosuly arrested and charged with security fraud. Ken Paxtonā€™s criminal trial has been pending for nearly four years. Hereā€™s a timeline of his legal drama. Only in Texas would they elect an AG with a criminal history of fraud.

Voter Fraud has been Paxton's go to issue. Despite Paxton's many efforts he has failed to find any rampant voter fraud in Texas. When asked by the House of Representatives to show proof of Voter fraud he refused and ran away with his tail between his legs. Texas AG Refuses House Demand for Voter-Fraud Files

Well, I'll give Paxton this. He is an expert on how to commit fraud.
Feel free to disprove all the court cases he has brought, Dummy.

Or, just whine and cry like the little bitch you are.
Taking his words as true, everyone of those people were caught and prosecuted you moron. The Heritage Foundation study you found sites 1,228 cases of voter fraud out of "billions" cast. Get a grip, Nancy. There is no rampant voter fraud expect in the addled brains of Conservatives.
See post #18, Simpleton.

How many instances of voter fraud do you require before wanting to do something about it? Tell us your threshold of corruption.
You're the one making the assertion that voter fraud is rampant. Well prove it. My position is that there are some irregularities in the process. They are caught and prosecuted. It is not a nationwide problem. Your own Heritage Foundation link says it is not a problem. Trump's own Voter Fraud commission found no rampant fraud. You can find instances of it, but show me where it is rampant.
You're the one making the assertion that voter fraud is rampant.

I did? Where? Show me where I used the word "rampant", liar.
Well then that is great. If you agree with me that voter fraud is not rampant then what are we arguing about? We are in agreement: There are instances of voter fraud, but they are far and few in-between. I stand corrected.
I didn't say it wasn't rampant either, but at least you admit you are a liar.

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LOL...you can't make up your mind. So is voter fraud rampant or is it not?
Unlike you, I admit the extent of voter fraud can't be known. You automatically assume every case is caught and prosecuted, which is a moronic position. Exactly what we expect from you.

Now, run along Simpleton. I getting tired of beating you up.

In other words, I know it is out there but I can't find it.
 
There is more in the link. Anyone denying voter fraud by mail is a complete moron, a hack, or both.


Texas AG Ken Paxton: Trump is right and Twitter ā€˜fact checkā€™ is wrong ā€“ mail-in ballot fraud is a real problem


In 2007, during a spirited debate over photo ID legislation while I was in the Texas Legislature, a Democratic lawmaker from Dallas objected to the bill on the grounds that it allowed voting by mail to proceed without photo identification.

The legislator said: ā€œVote by mail, that we know, is the greatest source of voter fraud in this state. In fact, all of the prosecutions by the attorney general ā€“ I shouldnā€™t say all, but a great majority of the prosecutions by the attorney general occur with respect to vote by mail.ā€

As the official now charged with prosecuting election fraud in Texas, I can say unequivocally that the legislator was right: going back more than a decade and continuing through the present day, around two-thirds of election fraud offenses prosecuted by my office have involved some form of mail-ballot fraud.

These prosecutions include instances of forgery and falsification of ballots.

One man pleaded guilty after forging 1,200 mail-in ballot applications, resulting in 700 suspected fraudulent votes in a 2017 Dallas election. He was identified after a voter, whose ballot he harvested, snapped a photo of him on her cellphone.

ā€œAuthenticā€ signatures are also collected from voters, either under false pretenses or by experienced harvesters who confidently gain compliance from voters, as illustrated in a video that surfaced during the 2018 primary in the Houston area.

The anonymous video appears to show how easily a ballot application and signature were collected from a voter by a campaign worker in less than 20 seconds. After providing her signature, the voter asked the worker: ā€œIs this legal, what youā€™re doing?ā€ The worker replied: ā€œYes, maā€™am, weā€™ve done 400 already.ā€

In South Texas, a former U.S. Postal Service employee was convicted of bribery in a federal prosecution in 2017 for selling a list of absentee voters to vote harvesters for $1,200.

Once mail ballots go out, harvesters show up at a voterā€™s door and engage the voter to provide ā€œvoting assistance.ā€ The variations are endless, but a common practice involves giving the voter the impression that the harvester is an election official.

Whatever the case, successful vote harvesters leave with a voterā€™s signature and a ballot that is either blank, voted in the way the harvester wants, or that can be modified (or disposed of) later.

Skilled vote harvesters appear friendly and helpful. They may engage the voter in reassuring political discourse while assisting the voter in filling out the ballot. One fraudster was convicted of unlawfully ā€œassistingā€ elderly nursing home residents ā€“ including an Alzheimerā€™s patient ā€“complete mail ballots.


Twitterā€™s head of site integrity, Yoel Roth, has attacked President Trump and his team as ā€˜ACTUAL NAZISā€ and smeared Trump voters as supporting a ā€œracist tangerine.ā€
These instances are just the tip of the iceberg. Mail ballot fraud has been documented across the country. In fact, the Heritage Foundation has helpfully assembled a searchable database of over 1,000 instances of election fraud resulting in some form of plea, penalty or judicial finding.

Many of those cases involving abuse of absentee ballots. Indeed, one of the most infamous instances of election fraud in recent memory ā€“ the 2018 contest for the 9th Congressional District in North Carolina ā€“ involved large-scale fraud conducted by ballot harvesters.


What I find sad- and sadly amusing about everyone parroting Trump's voter fraud lies is that none of you actually provide examples of significant voter fraud. It is no accident that the author of the article you cite doesn't mention the name of the man 'who pleaded guilty'- because facts really screw up Trumpkins case. That man? He pleaded guilty to one case of fraud. Dallas Man Goes To Jail After Voter Fraud Plea.

Even in your post- which mentions 'the most infamous instance of election fraud in recent memory'- doesn't mention that it was a Republican operative who was caught doing the fraud.

Sure voter fraud happens- apparently mostly by Republican operatives- but even after 3 years- Republicans still have not been able to find this 'massive voter fraud' Trump claimed happened. With all of the resources of the FBI if Trump can't find any significant voter fraud- then it doesn't exist.

This is all about preventing Americans from voting- because as Trump and the Republicans have said- if too many Americans are allowed to vote, no way he gets re-elected.
How much vote fraud is OK with you?
 
More confirmed mail in vote fraud.................

Twitter claims 'no evidence' of mail-in voter fraud despite numerous convictions since 2016


witter this week slapped a warning label on some of Donald Trump's tweets for the first time, cautioning users that the president's "series of claims about potential voter fraud" were "unsubstantiated," citing "CNN, Washington Post and others" for authority. "Experts say mail-in ballots are very rarely linked to voter fraud," Twitter declared.

In an accompanying "What you need to know" list, the social media giant added that "fact checkers say there is no evidence that mail-in ballots are linked to voter fraud."


In fact, there have been numerous cases of mail-in voter fraud scattered widely across the country over the past four years, evidence that the absentee ballot system is open to at least some voter manipulation, even as many experts and pundits continue to insist otherwise.

According to data compiled by the Heritage Foundation, there have been around three dozen criminal convictions for absentee ballot fraud over the past four years, and those cases are but a small subset of over 200 convictions for various types of voter fraud the conservative organization says have occurred since 2016.

In one case from 2016, Indiana police officer Lowell Colen was convicted of absentee ballot fraud in an attempt to help his father win a city council election. Colen eventually pled guilty to four felony counts of voter fraud, with prosecutors claiming he filled out false registrations and forged numerous signatures.

In 2018, authorities arrested Florida man Bret Warren after they determined he had stolen five absentee ballots and fraudulently voted with them. Warren eventually pled no contest to two charges of false swearing in connection with voting.

Last year, former Gordon, Alabama mayor Elbert Melton was convicted of absentee ballot fraud in a mayoral race he won by just 16 votes.

In 2018, New Mexico authorities indicted Laura Seeds on 13 counts of voter fraud related to her husband's 2016 mayoral race. Seeds was eventually convicted in part for illegally possessing two absentee voter ballots; her husband Robert won the race by two votes.

Thousands of deceased registrants, double registrations

Absentee ballot fraud is just one method of exploiting flaws in the system to perpetrate voting fraud. In some cases, for instance, dead voters have been found to have cast votes in numerous elections, as a local CBS report found in Colorado several years ago. The same phenomenon was discovered in Chicago as well.

The potential for posthumous voter fraud may be more acute in some states than others. The Public Interest Legal Foundation, a voting watchdog group, sent a notification letter to New Jersey's Division of Elections this week informing the state that it had found a total of nearly 12,000 "deceased individuals with an active registration in the State of New Jersey." Roughly half of those, the foundation said, had died eight or more years ago.

Media reports have revealed that numerous deceased residents of New Jersey have in the past received vote-by-mail notices.

The Public Interest Legal Foundation also told New Jersey it found "830 potentially duplicated registrations across state lines with apparent voting credits assigned by election officials in each state for the 2018 General Election." The foundation recently sent similar letters to Virginia and New Mexico.

Cash-for-ballot fraud, 'joke' tampering

Recently, some voter fraud cases have made headlines. Last week, a Democratic party official in Philadelphia pled guilty to a voter-fraud-for-cash scheme there.

Domenick DeMuro, a Democratic ward chairman in that city, admitted that he had "fraudulently stuffed the ballot box by literally standing in a voting booth and voting over and over, as fast as he could, while he thought the coast was clear," the Philadelphia U.S. Attorney's Office said.

DeMuro allegedly had a network of clients who paid him significant sums of money to rig elections.

A mail carrier in Pendleton County, West Virginia, meanwhile, recently admitted to investigators that he altered mail-in voting ballot documents. The U.S. Attorney's Office of the Northern District of West Virginia said in a press release yesterday that it was charging Thomas Cooper, a worker with the U.S. Postal Service, with "attempted election fraud."

An affidavit supplied by that office to Just the News states that last month the Pendleton County Clerk received several absentee mail-in ballot requests "in which the voterā€™s party-ballot request appeared to have been altered by use of a black-ink pen." On five of the requests, "it appeared that the voters ballot choice was changed from Democrat to Republican

West Virginia Attorney General Investigator Bennie Cogar was assigned to investigate the case, he said in the affidavit, leading both Cogar and U.S. Postal Inspector Todd Phillips to Tommy Cooper, a mail carrier for Pendleton County. "During the interview, Cooper said that 'yes,' he changed the requests that had been placed in the mail," the affidavit states.

According to data compiled by the Heritage Foundation, there have been around three dozen criminal convictions for absentee ballot fraud over the past four years

Out of a population of over 300,000,000?

This is why you want to deny Americans their right to vote>?
I have never said I want to deny anyoneā€™s right to vote. You are a lying sack.
 
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83 ballots with different names to one address in Kalifornia, Sport.
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What year? You do NOT provide a link.

Also, the last big "Fraud" was perpetrated by a shit heel Republican named Mark Jacoby who ran a group called "Young Political Majors". These assholes altered Voter Registration Forms from Democratic to Republican. Falsely told voters who sign their petition that the voter HAD TO A REPUBLICAN...A LIE. The California Republican Party hired the group. No surprise, CAREB has a long history of Voter Fraud in our State.

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Jacoby himself committed Voter Fraud by filing two voter registration forms.

Annie Coulter committed Voter Fraud in the State of Connecticut.

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Voter Fraud, as an action is a statistical anomaly. Voter Fraud via V.B.M. is also anomaly. It happens rarely if ever.

There is no proof of the V.B.M. Fraud by 45 at all. None.

Now, I have offered my experience, which you of course ignore.

You yourself do NOT offer proof, evidence beyond a reasonable doubt to support what is at contention and conjecture. There is no clear evidence of people stealing V.B.M Ballots....mainly because NO V.B.M Ballots. have been mailed out and will be mailed out until October.

The Republican Party's attacks on Expanded Voter RIghts, according to the Orange County Register undermine not only the Republican Party, but Democracy Itself.

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This all about suppressing the vote ahead of November General Election. The only RePuBliKlans can win is by cheating.
 
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More confirmed mail in vote fraud.................

Twitter claims 'no evidence' of mail-in voter fraud despite numerous convictions since 2016


witter this week slapped a warning label on some of Donald Trump's tweets for the first time, cautioning users that the president's "series of claims about potential voter fraud" were "unsubstantiated," citing "CNN, Washington Post and others" for authority. "Experts say mail-in ballots are very rarely linked to voter fraud," Twitter declared.

In an accompanying "What you need to know" list, the social media giant added that "fact checkers say there is no evidence that mail-in ballots are linked to voter fraud."


In fact, there have been numerous cases of mail-in voter fraud scattered widely across the country over the past four years, evidence that the absentee ballot system is open to at least some voter manipulation, even as many experts and pundits continue to insist otherwise.

According to data compiled by the Heritage Foundation, there have been around three dozen criminal convictions for absentee ballot fraud over the past four years, and those cases are but a small subset of over 200 convictions for various types of voter fraud the conservative organization says have occurred since 2016.

In one case from 2016, Indiana police officer Lowell Colen was convicted of absentee ballot fraud in an attempt to help his father win a city council election. Colen eventually pled guilty to four felony counts of voter fraud, with prosecutors claiming he filled out false registrations and forged numerous signatures.

In 2018, authorities arrested Florida man Bret Warren after they determined he had stolen five absentee ballots and fraudulently voted with them. Warren eventually pled no contest to two charges of false swearing in connection with voting.

Last year, former Gordon, Alabama mayor Elbert Melton was convicted of absentee ballot fraud in a mayoral race he won by just 16 votes.

In 2018, New Mexico authorities indicted Laura Seeds on 13 counts of voter fraud related to her husband's 2016 mayoral race. Seeds was eventually convicted in part for illegally possessing two absentee voter ballots; her husband Robert won the race by two votes.

Thousands of deceased registrants, double registrations

Absentee ballot fraud is just one method of exploiting flaws in the system to perpetrate voting fraud. In some cases, for instance, dead voters have been found to have cast votes in numerous elections, as a local CBS report found in Colorado several years ago. The same phenomenon was discovered in Chicago as well.

The potential for posthumous voter fraud may be more acute in some states than others. The Public Interest Legal Foundation, a voting watchdog group, sent a notification letter to New Jersey's Division of Elections this week informing the state that it had found a total of nearly 12,000 "deceased individuals with an active registration in the State of New Jersey." Roughly half of those, the foundation said, had died eight or more years ago.

Media reports have revealed that numerous deceased residents of New Jersey have in the past received vote-by-mail notices.

The Public Interest Legal Foundation also told New Jersey it found "830 potentially duplicated registrations across state lines with apparent voting credits assigned by election officials in each state for the 2018 General Election." The foundation recently sent similar letters to Virginia and New Mexico.

Cash-for-ballot fraud, 'joke' tampering

Recently, some voter fraud cases have made headlines. Last week, a Democratic party official in Philadelphia pled guilty to a voter-fraud-for-cash scheme there.

Domenick DeMuro, a Democratic ward chairman in that city, admitted that he had "fraudulently stuffed the ballot box by literally standing in a voting booth and voting over and over, as fast as he could, while he thought the coast was clear," the Philadelphia U.S. Attorney's Office said.

DeMuro allegedly had a network of clients who paid him significant sums of money to rig elections.

A mail carrier in Pendleton County, West Virginia, meanwhile, recently admitted to investigators that he altered mail-in voting ballot documents. The U.S. Attorney's Office of the Northern District of West Virginia said in a press release yesterday that it was charging Thomas Cooper, a worker with the U.S. Postal Service, with "attempted election fraud."

An affidavit supplied by that office to Just the News states that last month the Pendleton County Clerk received several absentee mail-in ballot requests "in which the voterā€™s party-ballot request appeared to have been altered by use of a black-ink pen." On five of the requests, "it appeared that the voters ballot choice was changed from Democrat to Republican

West Virginia Attorney General Investigator Bennie Cogar was assigned to investigate the case, he said in the affidavit, leading both Cogar and U.S. Postal Inspector Todd Phillips to Tommy Cooper, a mail carrier for Pendleton County. "During the interview, Cooper said that 'yes,' he changed the requests that had been placed in the mail," the affidavit states.

According to data compiled by the Heritage Foundation, there have been around three dozen criminal convictions for absentee ballot fraud over the past four years

Out of a population of over 300,000,000?

This is why you want to deny Americans their right to vote>?
I have never said I want to deny anyoneā€™s right to vote. You are a lying sack.

That is exactly what you want.

Pot meet Kettle.
 
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83 ballots with different names to one address in Kalifornia, Sport.

What year? You do NOT provide a link.

Also, the last big "Fraud" was perpetrated by a shit heel Republican named Mark Jacoby who ran a group called "Young Political Majors". These assholes altered Voter Registration Forms from Democratic to Republican. Falsely told voters who sign their petition that the voter HAD TO A REPUBLICAN...A LIE. The California Republican Party hired the group. No surprise, CAREB has a long history of Voter Fraud in our State.

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Jacoby himself committed Voter Fraud by filing two voter registration forms.

Annie Coulter committed Voter Fraud in the State of Connecticut.

.

Voter Fraud, as an action is a statistical anomaly. Voter Fraud via V.B.M. is also anomaly. It happens rarely if ever.

There is no proof of the V.B.M. Fraud by 45 at all. None.

Now, I have offered my experience, which you of course ignore.

You yourself do NOT offer proof, evidence beyond a reasonable doubt to support what is at contention and conjecture. There is no clear evidence of people stealing V.B.M Ballots....mainly because NO V.B.M Ballots. have been mailed out and will be mailed out until October.

The Republican Party's attacks on Expanded Voter RIghts, according to the Orange County Register undermine not only the Republican Party, but Democracy Itself.

..

This all about suppressing the vote ahead of November General Election. The only RePuBliKlans can win is by cheating.
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I have already addressed vote fraud by Republicans in this thread. You are barking up the wrong tree, Simpleton.
 
More confirmed mail in vote fraud.................

Twitter claims 'no evidence' of mail-in voter fraud despite numerous convictions since 2016


witter this week slapped a warning label on some of Donald Trump's tweets for the first time, cautioning users that the president's "series of claims about potential voter fraud" were "unsubstantiated," citing "CNN, Washington Post and others" for authority. "Experts say mail-in ballots are very rarely linked to voter fraud," Twitter declared.

In an accompanying "What you need to know" list, the social media giant added that "fact checkers say there is no evidence that mail-in ballots are linked to voter fraud."


In fact, there have been numerous cases of mail-in voter fraud scattered widely across the country over the past four years, evidence that the absentee ballot system is open to at least some voter manipulation, even as many experts and pundits continue to insist otherwise.

According to data compiled by the Heritage Foundation, there have been around three dozen criminal convictions for absentee ballot fraud over the past four years, and those cases are but a small subset of over 200 convictions for various types of voter fraud the conservative organization says have occurred since 2016.

In one case from 2016, Indiana police officer Lowell Colen was convicted of absentee ballot fraud in an attempt to help his father win a city council election. Colen eventually pled guilty to four felony counts of voter fraud, with prosecutors claiming he filled out false registrations and forged numerous signatures.

In 2018, authorities arrested Florida man Bret Warren after they determined he had stolen five absentee ballots and fraudulently voted with them. Warren eventually pled no contest to two charges of false swearing in connection with voting.

Last year, former Gordon, Alabama mayor Elbert Melton was convicted of absentee ballot fraud in a mayoral race he won by just 16 votes.

In 2018, New Mexico authorities indicted Laura Seeds on 13 counts of voter fraud related to her husband's 2016 mayoral race. Seeds was eventually convicted in part for illegally possessing two absentee voter ballots; her husband Robert won the race by two votes.

Thousands of deceased registrants, double registrations

Absentee ballot fraud is just one method of exploiting flaws in the system to perpetrate voting fraud. In some cases, for instance, dead voters have been found to have cast votes in numerous elections, as a local CBS report found in Colorado several years ago. The same phenomenon was discovered in Chicago as well.

The potential for posthumous voter fraud may be more acute in some states than others. The Public Interest Legal Foundation, a voting watchdog group, sent a notification letter to New Jersey's Division of Elections this week informing the state that it had found a total of nearly 12,000 "deceased individuals with an active registration in the State of New Jersey." Roughly half of those, the foundation said, had died eight or more years ago.

Media reports have revealed that numerous deceased residents of New Jersey have in the past received vote-by-mail notices.

The Public Interest Legal Foundation also told New Jersey it found "830 potentially duplicated registrations across state lines with apparent voting credits assigned by election officials in each state for the 2018 General Election." The foundation recently sent similar letters to Virginia and New Mexico.

Cash-for-ballot fraud, 'joke' tampering

Recently, some voter fraud cases have made headlines. Last week, a Democratic party official in Philadelphia pled guilty to a voter-fraud-for-cash scheme there.

Domenick DeMuro, a Democratic ward chairman in that city, admitted that he had "fraudulently stuffed the ballot box by literally standing in a voting booth and voting over and over, as fast as he could, while he thought the coast was clear," the Philadelphia U.S. Attorney's Office said.

DeMuro allegedly had a network of clients who paid him significant sums of money to rig elections.

A mail carrier in Pendleton County, West Virginia, meanwhile, recently admitted to investigators that he altered mail-in voting ballot documents. The U.S. Attorney's Office of the Northern District of West Virginia said in a press release yesterday that it was charging Thomas Cooper, a worker with the U.S. Postal Service, with "attempted election fraud."

An affidavit supplied by that office to Just the News states that last month the Pendleton County Clerk received several absentee mail-in ballot requests "in which the voterā€™s party-ballot request appeared to have been altered by use of a black-ink pen." On five of the requests, "it appeared that the voters ballot choice was changed from Democrat to Republican

West Virginia Attorney General Investigator Bennie Cogar was assigned to investigate the case, he said in the affidavit, leading both Cogar and U.S. Postal Inspector Todd Phillips to Tommy Cooper, a mail carrier for Pendleton County. "During the interview, Cooper said that 'yes,' he changed the requests that had been placed in the mail," the affidavit states.

According to data compiled by the Heritage Foundation, there have been around three dozen criminal convictions for absentee ballot fraud over the past four years

Out of a population of over 300,000,000?

This is why you want to deny Americans their right to vote>?
I have never said I want to deny anyoneā€™s right to vote. You are a lying sack.

That is exactly what you want.

Pot meet Kettle.
Nope. You are still a lying sack of shit. You have nothing to show me saying anything remotely close to that, lying sack of shit.
 
Paxton? That sleaze ball was previosuly arrested and charged with security fraud. Ken Paxtonā€™s criminal trial has been pending for nearly four years. Hereā€™s a timeline of his legal drama. Only in Texas would they elect an AG with a criminal history of fraud.

Voter Fraud has been Paxton's go to issue. Despite Paxton's many efforts he has failed to find any rampant voter fraud in Texas. When asked by the House of Representatives to show proof of Voter fraud he refused and ran away with his tail between his legs. Texas AG Refuses House Demand for Voter-Fraud Files

Well, I'll give Paxton this. He is an expert on how to commit fraud.

Voter fraud does happen and has happened in Texas...

In the article I am linking one woman from Mexico waiting for deportation hearing did time for voter fraud here in Texas and she will be deported back to Mexico because of her criminal conviction:


So as you act like it is unusual it does happen and more often than you realize...
 
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83 ballots with different names to one address in Kalifornia, Sport.

What year? You do NOT provide a link.

Also, the last big "Fraud" was perpetrated by a shit heel Republican named Mark Jacoby who ran a group called "Young Political Majors". These assholes altered Voter Registration Forms from Democratic to Republican. Falsely told voters who sign their petition that the voter HAD TO A REPUBLICAN...A LIE. The California Republican Party hired the group. No surprise, CAREB has a long history of Voter Fraud in our State.

.

Jacoby himself committed Voter Fraud by filing two voter registration forms.

Annie Coulter committed Voter Fraud in the State of Connecticut.

.

Voter Fraud, as an action is a statistical anomaly. Voter Fraud via V.B.M. is also anomaly. It happens rarely if ever.

There is no proof of the V.B.M. Fraud by 45 at all. None.

Now, I have offered my experience, which you of course ignore.

You yourself do NOT offer proof, evidence beyond a reasonable doubt to support what is at contention and conjecture. There is no clear evidence of people stealing V.B.M Ballots....mainly because NO V.B.M Ballots. have been mailed out and will be mailed out until October.

The Republican Party's attacks on Expanded Voter RIghts, according to the Orange County Register undermine not only the Republican Party, but Democracy Itself.

..

This all about suppressing the vote ahead of November General Election. The only RePuBliKlans can win is by cheating.
I have already addressed vote fraud by Republicans in this thread. You are barking up the wrong tree, Simpleton.
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I am waiting your link. I am NOT the one who see's Fraud everywhere when it is not. Link.....Link.....Link.....Link.....Link
 
Feel free to quote my post saying fraud is everywhere.
 
vote by mail lol...Trump is totally right!


wake up AMERICA!


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