• Three in Florida, Virginia charged with criminal voter fraud
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[url]http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-fraud-idUSKCN12S213[/url] [quote]Officials in Florida and Virginia filed voter fraud charges against three people in apparently unrelated cases on Friday, just 11 days before American voters cast ballots in the hotly contested presidential race.[/quote] [quote]Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle in Florida said that 74-year-old Gladys Coego, had been working as an absentee ballot opener when a supervisor allegedly saw her changing ballots that had been left blank to support a mayoral candidate. Prosecutors said that Coego admitted to marking the ballots, and was charged with two felony counts of marking or designating the ballot of another. "The integrity of the electoral process is intact because our procedures work," said Christina White, the county's election supervisor, in a statement. Separately, 33-year-old Tomika Curgil was charged with five felony counts of submitting false voter registration information for allegedly handing in forms filled out by fictitious voters while working on a voter-registration drive for a medical marijuana advocacy group. A Virginia man was also charged with submitting falsified forms while working for a voter-registration campaign, state prosecutors said.[/quote]
This is where the real trouble with voter fraud comes in, not the actual voters.
[QUOTE=Swilly;51276459]This is where the real trouble with voter fraud comes in, not the actual voters.[/QUOTE] Voter fraud must be looked for throughout the entire process. I think John Oliver did a segment on Congressional/Mayoral voting where people would hit the button for an absent or deceased representative and people would fight to steal the missing vote.
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