Friday, January 11, 2013

The sheer number of voter fraud stories in the 2012 elections the media refuses to investigate is staggering.

Addressing Voter Fraud – A 14 Point Plan For 2013

voter fraud Addressing Voter Fraud – A 14 Point Plan for 2013
The sheer number of voter fraud stories in the 2012 elections the media refuses to investigate is staggering. Hundreds of legitimate concerns potentially impacting thousands of votes have been both raised and ignored. There are,however,many examples proven and confirmed by Mainstream Media sources. They are well-documented examples such as:
-160 counties across the U.S. have more voters on their voter registration rolls than live voters living in their district.
-Well over 100 % of registered voters casting votes,and statistical “miracles” of 100% of 59 precincts (known as divisions in Philadelphia) voting unanimously for only one candidate.
-And more statistical “miracles” occurred where only one candidate received 100% of the vote in dozens of urban precincts in Ohio,nine of them in Cleavland.
Please note that while these statistics may seem like a small percentage of the vote,they are in the crucial swing states. These “small” issues can decide the election outcome when they occur in such states that carry critical electoral votes.
Currently,only three states require proof of U.S. citizenship to vote:Georgia,Alabama,and Kansas. Arizona’s attempt to enact citizenship proof was invalidated by the U.S appeals court in San Francisco prior to the 2012 election. The invalidation came after the people of Arizona approved the requirement in a 2004 vote. The U.S. Supreme Court is to hear arguments early in 2013 and make it’s ruling in June 2013 on the issue of all States’ability to enact such laws. That same 9th Circuit Court stated that a 1993 law bars the Arizona registration requirement. The federal measure establishes a national voter application and requires every state to “accept and use” it. The law “does not give states room to add their own requirements” to the federal application. The 1993 law was known as the Motor Voter Law,a separate provision that requires states to let residents register to vote when applying for a driver’s license. County Supervisors of elections in Florida claim these Motor Voter laws prevent them from verifying citizenship. The only way for them to investigate is if they receive a tip,according to an NBC-2 investigative report.
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