tazzygirl -> RE: more voter fraud (10/24/2012 9:00:20 PM)
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ORIGINAL: subrob1967 Looks like Obama has the zombie vote in NC quote:
Perhaps in an effort to promote North Carolina as one of the healthiest States in the Nation, this latest voter twist comes to us from Susan Myrick of the Civitas Institute in North Carolina--not to be confused with Rep. Sue Myrick of NC who is unrelated. In a radio interview with local WBT Anchor Tara Servatious, Susan reports that she has been keeping track of the number of votes in North Carolina of individuals over the age of 110 years and apparently we have quite a few, over 410 of the 110 year olds--to be exact-- actually voted via absentee ballot on October the 28th. Yes indeed, now it would appear that good ole NC has the market cornered on the Centenarian vote. Smell the desperation. What about those "dead" voters? Susan Myrick at Civitas Review blogged that "110 Year Olds Vote Strong in NC" [10] Is that true? NO. From email correspondence with the NC State Board of Elections: ——– Original Message ——– Subject: RE: Civitas writes that 2,214 “110 year olds” voted in NC Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2010 14:17:24 -0400 From: Wright, Don To: Joyce McCloy Joyce, When a county does not have a birth date for a voter, they use a default date for that voters birth date and most counties use 1/1/1900. If these voters show up to vote, the pollworkers inquire as to their correct birth date and that information is added. Over the past few years, we have reduced the number of default birth date voters. And after this election the number of default birth date voters will be reduced even further. There were millions of voters transferred from the county paper VR records to the Statewide VR database around 2000. Some of the county’s older VR data did not have the voter’s birth date and it was not required at the time that voter registered. Since that time, we have be able to reduce the number of such voters down to a little over two thousand. Sincerely, Don Wright General Counsel NC State Board of Elections http://www.ncvoter.net/photoid.html Seems like someone needs to do more background research.
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