Friday, November 21, 2008

Three voter fraud cases in Ohio

This is an interesting article discussing the various circumstances under which voted ballots are thrown out. There were surprisingly few ballots thrown out given all the hype before the election. The article also talks about three cases of actual voter fraud in which an non-U.S. citizen voted and two individuals voted in two counties.
www.chroniclet.com/2008/11/20/election-board-reports-three-fraud-cases_122/

1 comment:

CQ said...

Well it seems like a pretty loose allegation that they are saying "voter fraud." I'm sure that an investigation will show there were likely reasons for the people voting twice, even in different counties. Perhaps they were told something at the polling place, etc. Also, I bet that the person who isn't a resident and not registered, is in fact a resident and is in fact registered. I highly doubt that people are really out there risking their livelyhood just to cast a vote. It seems like one of the more obvious ways of getting yourself caught. Voter fraud shmoter schod. There's nothing to see here.

Rick L.