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Saturday, October 29, 2016

Voting From the Great Beyond

The leftist MSM keeps insisting voter fraud is rare if at all.  10/24/16 CBS Chicago:
CHICAGO (CBS) — Susie Sallee was buried in 1998. Yet records show she voted in Chicago 12 years later.
Victor Crosswell died in 1994, but records show he’s voted six times since then.
And then there’s Floyd Stevens. Records show he’s voted 11 times since his death in 1993.
“It’s crazy,” Sharon Stevens Anderson, Stevens’ daughter, tells CBS 2’s Pam Zekman. “I don’t see how people can be able to do something like that and get away with it.”
Those are just a few of the cases CBS 2 Investigators found by merging Chicago Board of Election voter histories with the death master file from the Social Security Administration.
In all, the analysis showed 119 dead people have voted a total of 229 times in Chicago in the last decade.

3 comments:

  1. having worked as a clerk at a voting station I have to state its the duty of the next of kin to inform the registra of the passing of their parents, uncles, aunts, etc. This is normally done by the next of kin presenting themselves at the voting station during the next vote or election and signing the sheet on the back of the registered voter list for that precinct. I did it for my mother during the Mid-term of 2014 while clerking that election. I also made sure that my mother's neighbor filled out the information for his late wife who died the year before but was stil listed on the voter rolls for that election.

    What I'm more interested in is the potential legal challenges if Hillary now proves to be in trouble wit the FBI and yet many people have already voted for her in early or absentee voting.

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  2. In Chicago, elections make enough noise to wake the dead.

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  3. Now I have the "Ghostbusters" theme stuck in my head.

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