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Massive Non-Citizen Voting Uncovered in Maryland
2014-10-31
[PJMedia] An election integrity watchdog group is suing the state of Maryland, alleging that it has discovered massive and ongoing fraudulent voting by non-U.S. citizens in one county. But because of the way that the non-citizens are able to cast votes in elections, the fraud is likely happening in every single county and subdivision across the state. The group believes that the illegal voting has been happening for years.

The group, Virginia Voters Alliance, says that it compared how voters in Frederick County filled out jury duty statements compared with their voting records. The group's investigation found that thousands of people in Frederick County who stated that they are not U.S. citizens on jury duty forms went on to cast votes in elections. Either they failed to tell the truth when they were summoned for jury duty, or they cast illegal votes. Both are crimes. The same group previously found that about 40,000 people are registered to vote in both Virginia and Maryland.
Posted by:trailing wife

#6  We are one fixed election shy of an armed insurrection.
Posted by: Ulosing Poodle7595   2014-10-31 20:45  

#5  I have a feeling it's going to be a pretty wide margin this year too. But not like 2008 and 2012.
Posted by: Jomong Gray3113   2014-10-31 12:46  

#4  The Democrats have always avered that voting fraud was a very, very small problem--so small so as to not be of any concern. Any voting fraud should be of concern; even a very small amount as it undermines the democratic process and threatens the integrity of elections. The only thing to do is to prosecute every one of these cases whenever they occur and not matter how inconsequential.

The outcome of the 2008 and 2012 presidential election would probably not be any different if all the election fraud were rooted out. The spread was just too great in Maryland. In other states, such as toss-up states where the margin was thin, fraud could sway an election.
Posted by: JohnQC   2014-10-31 12:31  

#3   Either they failed to tell the truth when they were summoned for jury duty, or they cast illegal votes

I'll go with the former.
Posted by: Pappy   2014-10-31 12:13  

#2  I didn't un-register when I moved from Maryland to Virginia, so I was registered in both state for a while. I never voted in both, however!

Shortly after I moved back to the Lone Star State last year, Virginia noticed my address changed and I un-registered.

I suppose that's an argument for re-registering (by mail) every two years.
Posted by: Bobby   2014-10-31 09:52  

#1  "We know where you live!"
Is that even a threat?
Posted by: Skidmark   2014-10-31 01:48