Electoral Fraud
Posted at 5:41pm on Jun. 14, 2008 Stories from Arkansas Elections: "Absentee Ballot Queen" and more
By Soren Dayton
This will make you laugh and cry. On the 12th, the Arkansas State Senate voted against expelling Senator Jack Crumbly. The problem was that the 2006 Democratic Primary that he won by 68 votes was found to be "completely corrupt." That's a quote from the statement Democratic Senator Bobby Glover contained in the report of the Senate Committee on State Agencies and Government Affairs. But this gets a whole more tastier... For example, Glover describes one campaign worker known as the "absentee ballot queen":
A paid campaign worker for Crumbly stated under oath that she personally handled between 250 to 275 absentee ballots in this election. Furthermore, this worker is known as the "absentee ballot queen" in Forrest City, ... Under Arkansas law, a bearer is only allowed to handle two absentee ballots or applications per election.
Ok. Clearly electoral laws were broken. And then there were the forged signatures:
In carefully examining the absentee applicants and ballots that would not qualify, including forged ballots, handwriting expert Dawn Reed, testified under oath that Louise Fields, a pain campaign worker for Crumbly, had made at least 75 entries on absentee ballot applications and related records. She pointed out that the same 3 people wrote numerous entries on these documents, which included the name of Louise Fields. ...
This is how Democrats run elections.
H/T Election Journal.
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Posted at 6:02am on May 4, 2008 Voting irregularities in Guam's Democratic Caucus?
Who is cheating in Dededo?
By Soren Dayton
Lemme get this straight. Barack Obama wins the Guam caucus by 7 votes after the final precinct takes 13 hours to count 822 votes out of about 1400 cast, and insufficient ballots were delivered to that precinct.
What's that quote? "If it's not close they can't cheat." Did Obama cheat to win? Or did Clinton try and fail?
Read on for the details.
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Posted at 10:50am on Apr. 30, 2008 Why the country needed the voter-ID decision
Why register people who don't exist?
By Soren Dayton
I have written already on the voter ID SCOTUS decision. When the crazy left objects to voter ID, they cry suppression. But Abigail Thornstrom, the Vice-Chair of the US Commission on Civil Rights points to, perhaps, the simplest sentence in the decision, "There is no question about the legitimacy or importance of the State’s interest in counting only the votes of eligible voters."
The problem for the far left, is that we are on to their strategy. Every year, ACORN tries to register zillions of non-existent voters. Watch this to see how they do it in Washington state:
If they don't exist.
H/T Election Journal
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Posted at 8:58am on Apr. 22, 2008 Read about election irregularities play-by-play
And take notes when for when they turn their knives on us in the fall
By Soren Dayton
The great thing about Democratic primaries is that all the unethical and criminal things that Democrats do to Republicans in a general election are being used on other Democrats, like the union intimidation that has occurred in some of these caucuses. There's only two things for Republicans to do. Document it and grab the popcorn.
The Election Journal is on the ground documenting today's irregularity. Previously they explained that, yes indeed, Obama is doing the walking around money thing.
Examples from this morning are merely logistical mistakes like broken machines and the delivery of wrong machines, are unfortunate but probably somewhat inevitable in large systems.
Some are typical voter suppression strategies like misleading voter alerts. It is a staple of Democratic mythology that Republicans are always doing this. Hmmmm.
Then there are deliberate violations of the laws to protect election integrity, for example,election monitors being refused entrance to polling places by (parts of) the Democratic machine. This is what the Democrata are all about. Kick out independent observers so that they can cheat their little progressive hearts out.
For more examples of what the Dems do, I refer you to a recent study by Heritage.
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Posted at 10:32am on Apr. 20, 2008 Obama, Philly street money, and the criminals that make it work
This must be that new politics he keeps talking about
By Soren Dayton
Last week, Barack Obama made some news. He wasn't going to play the walking around money game in Philadelphia. Here's what our own Moe Lane said:
Like Ed Morrissey, I'll grant this right off the bat: Senator Obama's taking the high ground on this one. While what he's refusing to do is actually legal, it's not particularly ethical*, either, and doing it would clash horribly with his perceived campaign style. Not doing it is a risk for him, so if it works out, he's going to reap considerable political benefits from it.
If it doesn't work out, he doesn't just lose PA. He loses PA filthy.
Our friend Barry was going to do the right thing.
Not any more. But, somehow, that wasn't an LA Times story or a big press release. Besides, "walking around money" and "canvassing money" are totally different. Read on.
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Posted at 8:43am on Dec. 8, 2007 Statistical Evidence of Russian Electoral Fraud?
By Neil Stevens
Via Slashdot Science I found this article summarizing analyses of the latest Russian election. If this is even news, then clearly someone came up with some signs of fraud, and it shouldn't be any surprise which political party got the benefits of this alleged fraud...
Read On...
