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First case of voter fraud confirmed in Rio Arriba Co.
2014-11-03
[KOB] The first case of voter fraud in New Mexico this election has been confirmed by the Rio Arriba County Clerk's Office.

According to the Rio Arriba County Clerk's office, a voter trying to cast an early ballot in Espanola Saturday was told he had already voted three days prior.

The man told poll workers he hadn't voted. He was then shown the signature of the voter, but he says it wasn't his signature.

Officials say they were able to confirm that the signature on the original ballot did not match the legal voter's signature on file.

Poll workers allowed the man to vote on a provisional ballot, but election officials will have to determine whether the provisional ballot can be counted. Elections officials have no legal means of actually verifying signatures or confirming identification of a voter.

"The poll workers and the Rio Arriba County Clerk's office did a good job in responding to the situation, following all the procedures available to them," said Bobbi Shearer of the Secretary of State's office Saturday, "I have nothing, but praise for their efforts to try to ensure integrity in the election. It is just that under current law there are no means available to poll workers to help them determine if a voter is actually the person he says he is."

Shearer said the fraudulent voter's vote has already gone through a tabulator and cannot be identified or separated from all the legitimate ballots in the machine.

Rio Arriba County also fell under scrutiny just two years ago when campaign workers were caught offering alchol to voters.

Posted by:Fred

#4  Plenty more ways they can do this in the Land of Enchantment: Bernalillo County man gets 3 absentee ballots of different deceased voters sent to his home, to test the system.
The Bernalillo County Clerk's office mailed absentee ballots to three dead voters, according to an Albuquerque man named Carlos Villanueva, who brought the ballots into the Secretary of State's Office Monday morning.
Villanueva said he suspected similar voter fraud was happening, so he tested the system himself.
He chose three random people from local obituaries, and wanted to see if it would be easy to request ballots under their names, even though the people were already dead.
Using nothing more than their names and birthdates, he was able to get the Bernalillo Co. Clerk's Office to mail the ballots to his own home address, not even the addresses belonging to the people who died.
He said no one at the clerk's office asked him for the dead people's addresses or verification, and alleges that the clerk's office actually changed the addresses on each of the three people's voter ID cards to reflect his home address.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418    2014-11-03 20:22  

#3  But we don't need no stinkin' voter ID.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2014-11-03 12:55  

#2  the fraudulent voter's vote has already gone through a tabulator and cannot be identified

Ahhh, the benefits of early voting schemes.

Vote early and vote often.
Posted by: AlanC   2014-11-03 08:13  

#1  This is the most pathetic distraction imaginable.
Posted by: gorb   2014-11-03 02:13  

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