Brandon

Thursday, May 12, 2005

More Vote Fraud Evidence

Election fraud is a problem that is getting worse, not better. The following story from Wisconsin is one of the worst examples of the problem, but far from the only example (just ask anyone who voted for Rossi as Governor of Washington state).

John Kerry won Wisconsin by 11,384 votes. The following report documents that 4,609 MORE ballots were cast than actual voters in Milwaukee alone.

Efforts to insist on some form of photo identification is met with screeches of "voter disenfranshisement" by Democrats, who are apparently so bereft of any good ideas, that the only way they can hope to win elections is by stealing them.

JS Online: Inquiry finds evidence of fraud in election: "Investigators said Tuesday they found clear evidence of fraud in the Nov. 2 election in Milwaukee, including more than 200 cases of felons voting illegally and more than 100 people who voted twice, used fake names or false addresses or voted in the name of a dead person.

U.S. Attorney Steven M. Biskupic (left), with Milwaukee County District Attorney E. Michael McCann, delivers the preliminary findings of a task force examining possible election fraud at the Federal Courthouse on Tuesday.

More than 200 felons voted illegally, while still on probation or parole. Although the cases will be hard to prosecute, investigators are now looking at Milwaukee suburbs for similar problems.
More than 100 people voted twice or used false addresses, fake names or voted as a dead person. Charges will be filed against some of these people.
4,609 more ballots were cast than voters listed. Investigators have not been able to locate about 100 same-day registration cards.
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U.S. Attorney Steve Biskupic likened it to trying to prove "a bank embezzlement if the bank cannot tell how much money was there in the first place."
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Tuesday's announcement could breathe new life into the Republican-backed photo ID debate, which did not survive a veto from Democratic Gov. Jim Doyle and might instead eventually go to voters as a proposed constitutional amendment.

A photo ID requirement might have caught some of the problems highlighted in Tuesday's preliminary report. It notes cases of people voting in the name of a dead person or as someone else. Investigators located some people listed as voting who said they did not vote.

In other cases, according to Tuesday's report, people "registered and voted with identities and addresses that cannot in any way be linked to a real person."
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The fraud investigation has focused on the more than 70,000 people who registered to vote on election day, not the other 200,000-plus voters. That is because registration cards provide a paper trail, which officials said would be stronger in court than computerized records.

It is unclear what identification these 100-plus people provided at the polls to register. State law allows utility bills and leases to be used or for one voter to vouch for another.

Well there you go... just drag a busload of illegal aliens to the polls with you, tell the poll worker "Jose here is my neighbor, I'll vouch for him" and while you are at it, pull the Democrat lever for Jose....Sure... anything but have real solutions for real problems, why bother when you can just steal the election.

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