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September 29, 2004

Voter Fraud Project Update

voterfraudlogo.GIFThank you, readers, for the slew of emails (to voterfraud-at-gmail.com) and posted comments providing me links to a variety of news reports and blog round-ups of news reports about voter fraud investigations and allegations around the country. I am continuing to sort through the information and post things to the blog. Many of the posts are beiing back-dated to the date of the news article or blog item I'm linking to, so you'll find them in the Voter Fraud archive.

Over the next few days I will be seeking more such information and attempting to determine if there are any discernible patterns or trends in the data. I can think of five BIG questions that need to be answered:

  • Are the same organizations involved in suspected voter fraud incidents in various states?

  • Are the same tactics being employed?

  • Are supposedly "non-partisan" voter-registration organizations who seem to be involved in some of these election-fraud attempts actually connected to partisan organizations and candidates?

  • Are the supposedly "non-partisan" organizations seeking to register new voters actually focusing their voter registration efforts in a partisan manner - i.e., are they focusing the vast majority of their outreach efforts in communities, neighborhoods and districts that lean heavily Democratic?

  • Are voter fraud incidents occuring mostly in "battleground" states, indicating a coordinated intent to influence not just the vote tallies in specific states, but to do so in an effort to alter the outcome in the electoral vote?
  • If you can help me develop information that answers those questions, please contact me or forward information to voterfraud-at-gmail.com.

    Meanwhile, thanks to both Glenn Reynolds at Instapundit and Jim Geraghty at KerrySpot for linking to the Voter Fraud project. Also thanks to CrushKerry.com, Jay Reding, and any other blog/blogger linking to this project that I haven't noticed or thanked yet. Feel free to grab the No Fraud! icon above and place it on your blog embedded with the link to the Voter Fraud archive.

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    Comments

    I wrote to PIRGIM (Public Interest Research Group in Michigan) about their current troubles (got caught)with voter fraud.
    I reminded them of prison.
    It sucks, I'm told.

    Perhaps a word to the perp groups might dry up some of the enthusiasm, or even get somebody to spontaneously roll on his colleagues.

    Posted by: Richard Aubrey at September 29, 2004 3:02 PM

    XRLQ has some great stuff about the CA Sec. of State and the way he thinks non-partisan Federal $$ should be spent for voter registration programs.

    Posted by: caltechgirl at September 30, 2004 9:18 AM

    I have many questions about electronic voting. I have worked in the grocery industry running the front end of a store. We were able to keep permanent records of each item purchased. We kept totals of each transaction. At the same time the customer got a paper receipt we kept a record of the transaction. We were able to bring those records up at any later date.
    Why would we allow electronic voting with no paper printout? The software has been around forever to collect the data and at a later time reprint it.

    Posted by: Barbara at November 9, 2004 8:56 AM

    Posted by: 1718celebrity-gossip at March 4, 2005 4:01 PM
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