Sunday, November 11, 2012

Vote Fraud

I find this incredulous.  More voters turn out to vote than are registered to vote.  How does that happen?

There are reports that in the November 6th general election in several Ohio and Florida counties the number of voters that turned out and voted were 100% to as high as 113% of the number of registered voters.  How is it the number of voters exceed the number of legally registered voters by 13%?  Doesn't that raise red flags?  Doesn't that need to be investigated by the Department of Justice?

Good grief!  I hate to think the hoops the Department of Justice would be jumping through to investigate Texas if we had a voter turn out of 13% over and above the number of registered voters.  I was an election judge in Texas for twelve years.  I don't believe we ever had more than a 70% voter turnout in any election.  A voter turn out of 100% is incredulous, but 113%. . . . that's impossible!  

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