tazzygirl -> RE: Vote fraud caught in the act. (1/12/2012 5:37:56 PM)
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Pft... fell off the wagon for a few moments... but right back on. Harder to quit than it was to learn. As to the fraud, I did as you suggested. I plugged in Chicago, and the following came up... http://dailycaller.com/2010/10/22/cook-county-voting-fraud-could-pose-threat-in-illinois-senate-race/ Yep, voting fraud... “This past spring, two election workers were prosecuted by the State’s Attorney General and convicted of vote fraud for violating voter privacy by supervising voters as they completed ballots,” a memo from Cook County’s director of elections, Jan Kralovee, says. -------------- Here is one.... The other in the story was not voting, Raymond Carillo, of Hammond, has pleaded guilty to one count of voting in a precinct in which he did not reside, a Class D felony. He is scheduled to be sentenced October 3, the attorney general reported. Carillo was a health inspector with the City of East Chicago when he was charged in August 2006. Ashley Dunlap, of East Chicago, has pleaded guilty to one count of aiding the fraudulent application of a ballot, Read more: http://www.nwitimes.com/news/local/two-guilty-pleas-in-ec-vote-fraud/article_53431e5c-3877-597b-b9af-cfc07cc42a24.html#ixzz1jIWbWV00 ------------------- Then this story..... Fighting Voter Fraud in Illinois and in America During the election cycle leading up to the 2010 General elections, Sharon Meroni, Executive Director of Defend the Vote (DTV), began researching how Illinois screens for the citizenship of candidates running for office. What she learned is that while both the US and Illinois Constitutions require candidates for office to be US Citizens, Illinois does not enforce the Constitutional mandates in their election laws. http://www.redstate.com/chicagobluesgirl/2011/10/21/fighting-voter-fraud-in-illinois-and-in-america/ ---------- To be honest, what I see, with the exception of one, is the workers themselves commiting fraud on many levels.... or there are claims that have nothing to do with a voter, as in the case of citizenship screens.
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