Politics ENCOURAGING VOTER FRAUD/INTERFERRING WITH VOTER RIGHTS

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  1. MARIS61

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    California Begins Massive Voter Roll Clean-Up – Notifies Up to 1.5 Million ‘Inactive’ Voters as Part of Judicial Watch Lawsuit Settlement
    JUNE 19, 2019

    (Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that it has been informed that Los Angeles County has sent notices to as many as 1.5 million inactive voters on its voter rolls. This mailing is a step toward removing the names of voters who have moved, died, or are otherwise ineligible to vote. The massive mailing is the result of a settlement agreement with Judicial Watch requiring the County to remove as many as 1.5 million inactive registrations. In addition, the California secretary of state has alerted other California counties to clean up their voter registration lists to comply with the federal National Voter Registration Act (NVRA), as the secretary promised to do in that same settlement agreement.

    All of this is the result of a federal lawsuit Judicial Watch filed in 2017 to force the cleanup of Los Angeles County’s voter rolls (Judicial Watch, Inc., et al. v. Dean C. Logan, et al. (No. 2:17-cv-08948)). Judicial Watch sued on its own behalf and on behalf of Wolfgang Kupka, Rhue Guyant, Jerry Griffin, and Delores M. Mars, who are lawfully registered voters in Los Angeles County. Judicial Watch was joined in this lawsuit by Election Integrity Project California, Inc., a public interest group that has long been involved in monitoring California’s voter rolls.

    Under the terms of the settlement agreement, voters who do not respond to the notices sent by the County and who do not vote in the next two federal elections must be removed from the voting rolls. Secretary Padilla also agreed to update the state’s online NVRA manual in order to make clear that ineligible names must be removed and to notify each California county that they are obliged to do this. On April 11, Secretary Padilla notified Judicial Watch that this part of the settlement agreement had been implemented.


    The agreement also required the office of the secretary of state to send a written advisory to all county clerks/registrars of voters in California stating that current federal law requires the cancellation of a registrant who has failed to respond to an official notice and who then fails to vote, offers to vote, correct the registrar’s record, “or otherwise have their eligibility to vote confirmed for a period of time including the next two general federal elections.”


    The updated California National Voter Registration Act Manual, March 2019, conforms to this standard. In April and May 2019, the California secretary of state provided a training presentation to all 58 counties in California regarding the proper list maintenance procedures under the NVRA.

    As Judicial Watch previously noted, Los Angeles County has over 10 million residents, more than the populations of 41 of the 50 United States. California is America’s largest state, with almost 40 million residents. The County had allowed more than 20% of its registered voters to become inactive without removing them from the voter list.

    Judicial Watch discovered that California had treated the removal of inactive voters as permissive, not mandatory, and had not cleaned its voter registration rolls in at least 20 years. The Supreme Court affirmed last year in an opinion affirming a historic Judicial Watch settlement with Ohio that the NVRA “makes this removal mandatory.”

    “This Judicial Watch settlement will result in the immediate and ongoing clean-up of voter rolls in California and LA County,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “This victory for clean elections in California will set another national precedent for other states to take reasonable steps to ensure that dead and other ineligible voters are removed from the rolls.”

    Judicial Watch is the national leader in enforcing the provisions of the NVRA. In early January, Judicial Watch announced that it signed a settlement agreement with the State of California and County of Los Angeles under which they will begin the process of removing from their voter registration rolls as many as 1.5 million inactive registered names that may be invalid. This was only the third statewide settlement achieved by private plaintiffs under the NVRA – and Judicial Watch was the plaintiff in each of those cases. The other statewide settlements were with Ohio (in 2014) and with Kentucky (2018), which agreed to a court-ordered consent decree.
     
  2. Lanny

    Lanny Original Season Ticket Holder "Mr. Big Shot"

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    That's astounding considering LA county has a little over 10 Million residents and a little under 50% are registered to vote. According to my calculations that means that up to 30% of that county's voters could be suspect. Nice catch, this has got to be in all the national mass news media tonigh, unless of course they're all conspiring against our hero, Trump.
    I smell a Pulitzer prize award which ought'a look nice next to Trump's Nobel prize.
     
  3. MARIS61

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    January 02, 2020 | Judicial Watch
    Judicial Watch Finds Millions of ‘Extra’ Registrants on Voting Rolls – Warns California, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Colorado, Virginia to Clean Up Voting Rolls or Face a Federal Lawsuit
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    At Least 2.5 Million Extra Names on Voting Rolls, Drop of One Million After Successful Judicial Watch Lawsuits

    (Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today it is continuing its efforts to force states and counties across the nation to comply with the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA), by sending notice-of-violation letters to 19 large counties in five states that it intends to sue unless the jurisdictions take steps to comply with the law and remove ineligible voter registrations within 90 days. Section 8 of the National Voter Registration Act requires jurisdictions to take reasonable efforts to remove ineligible registrations from its rolls.

    Despite successful litigation by Judicial Watch to bring counties and states into compliance with the National Voter Registration Act, voter registration lists across the country remain significantly out of date. According to Judicial Watch’s analysis of data released by the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) this year, there are 378 counties nationwide that have more voter registrations than citizens living there and old enough to vote, i.e., counties where registration rates exceed 100%. These 378 counties combined had about 2.5 million registrations over the 100%-registered mark, which is a drop of about one million from Judicial Watch’s previous analysis of voter registration data. Although San Diego County removed 500,000 inactive names from voter rolls following Judicial Watch’s settlement with Los Angeles County, San Diego still has a registration rate of 117% and has one of the highest registration rates in the country.

    In the latest round of warning letters, Judicial Watch explains that implausibly high registration rates raise legal concerns:

    An unusually high registration rate suggests that a jurisdiction is not removing voters who have died or who have moved elsewhere, as required by [federal law].

    Judicial Watch also considers how many registrations were ultimately removed from the voter rolls because a registrant [had moved]. If few or no voters were removed…the jurisdiction is obviously failing to comply . . . States must report the number of such removals to the EAC.

    Judicial Watch found major voting list issues in California, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Virginia, and Colorado. The following counties have excessive registration rates or have failed to cancel sufficient numbers of ineligible registrations:

    Colorado

    Jefferson County

    California

    Imperial County

    Monterey County

    Orange County

    Riverside County

    San Diego County

    San Francisco County

    San Mateo County

    Santa Clara County

    Solano County

    Stanislaus County

    Yolo County

    North Carolina

    Guilford County

    Mecklenburg County

    Virginia

    Fairfax County

    Pennsylvania

    Allegheny County

    Bucks County

    Chester County

    Delaware County

    “Dirty voting rolls can mean dirty elections and Judicial Watch will insist, in court if necessary, that states follow federal law to clean up their voting rolls,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “Previous Judicial Watch lawsuits have already led to major cleanups in California, Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio – but more needs to be done. It is common sense that voters who die or move away be removed from the voting rolls.”

    Judicial Watch is the national leader in enforcing the National Voters Registration Act, which requires states to take reasonable steps to clean their voting rolls.

    In 2018, the Supreme Court upheld a massive voter roll clean up that resulted from a Judicial Watch settlement of a federal lawsuit with Ohio.

    California also settled a similar lawsuit with Judicial Watch that last year began the process of removing up to 1.5 million “inactive” names from Los Angeles County voting rolls. Kentucky also began a cleanup of up to 250,00 names last year after it entered into a consent decree to end another Judicial Watch lawsuit.

    Judicial Watch Attorney Robert Popper is the director of Judicial Watch’s Election Integrity initiative.

    https://www.judicialwatch.org/press...ginia-to-clean-up-voting-rolls-or-face-a-fed/
     
  4. Lanny

    Lanny Original Season Ticket Holder "Mr. Big Shot"

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    I told you before, Judicial Watch is a known total farce. Don't you have a credible source to quote or link?
     
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    4 LA men admit to Skid Row voter-fraud scheme, DA announces
    The alleged voter fraud occurred during the 2016 and 2018 election cycles
    By Louis Casiano | Fox News

    Four men have admitted to offering homeless people in Los Angeles money and cigarettes in exchange for false and forged signatures on ballot petitions and voter registration forms, authorities said Wednesday.

    Richard Howard, 64, and Louis Thomas Wise, 37, pleaded no contest last week to one felony count each of subscribing a fictitious name, or the name of another to an initiative petition and registration of a fictitious person, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office said.

    Christopher Joseph Williams, 41, and Nickey Demelvin Huntley, 45, each pleaded no contest to one felony count of circulating an initiative or petition containing false, forged or fictitious names.

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    Carts and belongings of homeless people rest along sidewalks and streets in the skid row area of downtown Los Angeles, California, U.S., June 28, 2019. Four men have pleaded guilty to offering homeless people in the area money and cigarettes for false or forged signatures on state ballot petitions. (REUTERS/Patrick T. Fallon)

    Prosecutors said the group solicited hundreds of false and forged signatures on state ballot petitions and voter registration forms in Los Angeles's Skid Row neighborhood, a downtown area long plagued by homelessness.

    They allegedly offered individuals $1 and cigarettes for their participation in the scheme during the 2016 and 2018 election cycles.

    Howard was given a three-year suspended sentence and three years of formal probation. Wise received a suspended sentence of 16 months.

    Williams and Huntley were each given three years of formal probation. Another defendant, Norman Hall, 62, was sentenced in February to a year in jail, formal probation and 100 hours of community service.
     
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    Your post is not grounded in reality. It is beyond absurd. Please educate yourself about the hundreds of successful prosecutions of (mostly) political criminals which were started by FOIA lawsuits by Judicial Watch before you post again.
     
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    UncleCliffy'sDaddy We're all Bozos on this bus.

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    Thank you for proving the security of mail in voting!! See?? They caught those lying, cheating bastards. The system DOES work. Mail in voting for the entire U.S.!!!! It’s the only fair way to go.
     
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    Reading comprehension problems?
     
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    The conservative Heritage Foundation, which has warned of the risks of mail voting, found 14 cases of attempted mail fraud out of roughly 15.5 million ballots cast in Oregon since that state started conducting elections by mail in 1998.
    Currently the rate of attempted voter fraud is about .0005%...not even a spec of dust....since 1998 Oregon has 14 cases out of 15.5 million votes.....no maris....your reality doesn't connect with actual facts but you know that....propoganda takes more skill than you've shown with your cut and paste scrapbooks
     
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    Well, our nation's health finally depends on this keystone argument. This has got me spell bound and eagerly awaiting the outcome.
     
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    Lanny Original Season Ticket Holder "Mr. Big Shot"

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    Something like 154 cases in the last 20 years. The percentage is astronomically low.
     
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    Lanny Original Season Ticket Holder "Mr. Big Shot"

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    Isn't that like crying wolf for the upteen Millionth time?
     
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    Massive mail delays hit the postal service as Donald Trump's new postmaster-General orders overtime ban and sorting machine shutdowns to save cash - raising more fears over November election
    • U.S. Postal Service is experiencing days-long backlogs of mail, sparking fears the problem could continue into November and affect the election
    • An internal report from the postal service warned almost half the states are not providing adequate time for workers to deliver ballots ahead of the election
    • Many states affected are battlegrounds that could determine election result
    • Delays are the result of changes put in place by Trump fundraiser-turned-postmaster general Louis DeJoy
    • DeJoy nixed overtime pay, leading to backlogs in delivery, shutting down sorting machines early, which could affect post marks used by election boards
    • DeJoy supporters say he is cutting costs to help post office get out of debt
    • Critics charge he's playing politics to affect election
    • Biggest areas affected are big cities, which are heavily Democratic
    • Some local election officials warning people to drop off ballot in person

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ice-Donald-Trumps-new-postmaster-General.html
     
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    Trump crying fraud, meanwhile he is the one trying to steal the election
     
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    Got a letter in the mail today from Peter DeFazio's office and apparently he has presented a bill to save the US Postal Service....what a shitty thing for Trump to defund while whining about wall money....the only reason he wants the Post office to fail is to hurt the mail in voting system
     
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    first thing: some of maris' posts belong in a manure factory

    2nd thing: the R's have been engaged a 2 decade campaign of voter suppression and vote rigging coupled with massive gerry-mandering after the 2010 census. Bullshit voter ID laws; striking millions of names off the voting roles in largely democratic districts; closing hundreds and hundreds of precincts in Democratic districts; making it next to impossible for college students to vote. The list of suppression and disenfranchisement tactics goes on and on

    now, you can add to the list the R's, and especially trump, weaponizing the pandemic while hamstringing the postal service. What they are doing right now to the postal service is obvious and reprehensible. I think it's possible that if trump losing the election seems almost certain 3-4 weeks before the vote, he'll find a way to shut down the postal service...put it out of commission and the R's will let him

    his suggestion of delaying the election WAS a distraction from a terrible news day for him. But it was also a trial balloon. He'll do what he can to justify the idea, and he's certain to claim a fraudulent election even if he's beaten by 15 million votes and crushed in the electoral college. He's been the most dishonorable and graceless president in my lifetime, and he won't get better as a loser
     
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    No, there's another reason. The Post Office is federal and he hates all things federal. He has long wanted the Post Office services to be taken over by private enterprise, another Trump disaster if allowed. He is trashing the country.
     
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    November 1, 2020
    Suppressing the military vote
    By Tracey Miller
    My husband has been in the U.S. Army for over 22 consecutive years. He has served in the Airborne Division, completed three combat tours in Iraq, and helped stand up a new Army cyber command. He is a smart man, and definitely my hero.

    Yet, with all of his Army training, the military has failed to teach him how to create a U.S. Postal envelope out of a sheet of paper. Unfortunately, this year as a deployed soldier, that is precisely what he is being asked to do. In order to cast his vote on the ballot emailed to him, he must create his own postal envelope from paper and Scotch tape.

    My husband takes his civic duties extremely seriously, so, of course, he planned to vote in the 2020 presidential election. He communicated with the proper channels and was told that he could receive his ballot via email. The idea of voting electronically was quite enticing, so my husband logged on and requested his military absentee ballot.

    In response, he received SEVEN pages of complicated instructions, which are rife with inaccuracies, contradictions, and false assumptions. In at least two places, servicemen and women are instructed to insert their ballot into an envelope that does not exist. Plain pieces of paper are labeled as an “envelope,” causing great confusion to anyone attempting to vote.

    Because votes cannot be cast via email, he was required to create an envelope in which he could mail his ballot through the U.S. Postal Service. It took three grown men with advanced degrees over an hour to determine that they were, in fact, being asked in these instructions to undertake an arts-and-crafts project to cast their votes. In the end, although still unclear, it seems as though the UOCAVA Act (the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Voting Act) allows airmen, seamen, and soldiers to be asked to create not one but TWO hand-crafted envelopes.

    The inconvenience presented to soldiers, in addition to the confusion created by the horrible instructions, is an incredible impediment to military voting. Additionally, the emailed documents have no markings which prevent it from being duplicated. Any individual receiving one of these ballots could reproduce scores of these ballots and vote multiple times. This enormous breach of security can easily be exploited, particularly given the elimination of the requirement to check signatures on mailed ballots in several states.

    In the end, my husband and the two other soldiers he consulted with decided the process was simply too confusing, so my husband decided to take leave and return home to cast his ballot in person. He felt he had no other way of ensuring that his vote would be counted.

    Unfortunately, not every deployed soldier, sailor, and airman is able to return home to vote in person. And no one that we have spoken with yet has successfully executed this emailed ballot system.

    Is this system any way of guaranteeing that our warriors are able to take part in one of the most basic freedoms afforded to Americans – that of voting for their Commander-in-Chief? Should Army ruck sacks be equipped with scotch tape and copy paper during election years? How many brave American service people will be unable to vote in this critical election because of a poorly planned and badly executed system of email absentee ballots for our military?

    https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2020/11/suppressing_the_military_vote_.html
     
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    Soldiers also sew their own insignias on uniforms...no tailor to do it for them in the field usually....the commisary sells envelops ...if you're that far in the bush country folding an envelop is a kindergarden skill....one would hope our men and women in uniform could accomplish such a daunting task
     
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    Indictments to follow any day now?
     

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