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September 29, 2004

The Role of "Motor Voter" in Enabling Vote Fraud

Boston Globe columnist Jeff Jacoby had a good column Sept. 16 on the possibility of widespread voter fraud in New York City. Critics of Motor Voter said at the time that it would open the door to massive election fraud. It's looking like they were right. Jacoby:...

A recent story that didn't get nearly the attention it deserved was the New York Daily News report that 46,000 registered New York City voters are also registered to vote in Florida. Nearly 1,700 of them have had absentee ballots mailed to their home in the other state, and as many as 1,000 have voted twice in the same election. Can 1,000 fraudulent votes change an election? Well, George W. Bush won Florida in 2000 by just 537 votes.

It is illegal to register to vote simultaneously in different jurisdictions, but scofflaws have little to worry about. As the Daily News noted, "efforts to prevent people from registering and voting in more than one state rely mostly on the honor system." Those who break the law rarely face prosecution or serious punishment. It's easy - and painless - to cheat.

I learned this firsthand in 1996, when I registered my wife's cat as a voter in Cook County, Ill., Norfolk County, Mass., and Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and then requested absentee ballots from all three venues. My purpose wasn't to cast illegal multiple votes but to demonstrate how vulnerable to manipulation America's election system has become.

It was a simple scam to pull off. "Under the National Voter Registration Act -- the 'Motor Voter Law' - states are required to accept voter registrations by mail," I wrote at the time. "No longer can citizens be asked to make a trip to town hall or the county office. No longer do they have to provide proof of residence or citizenship. In fact, they don't have to exist. Motor Voter obliges election officials to add to the voter list any name mailed in on a properly filled-out registration form. Anyone so registered can then request an absentee ballot - by mail, of course. The system is not only open to manipulation, it invites it."

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I remember once renewing my NY driver's license (I lived in NYC) before becoming an American citizen. The clerk was all set to go ahead and register me to vote, *and would have done so had I not said otherwise*. That demonstrated to me the potential mischief possible (and even likely) under current laws.

Posted by: Yeechang Lee at September 29, 2004 03:01 PM

I comment on Motor Voter and the continual attempts by former MEChA member and current CA State Senator Gil Cedillo to get driver's licenses into the hands of illegal aliens here. Lots of other interesting links there too.

Posted by: The Lonewacko Blog at September 29, 2004 05:06 PM
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