VOTE FRAUD
SOME PROBLEMS TO START WITH:
1.) The Voter News Service (formerly News Election
Service) -which supplies ALL election-eve numbers on
national and Congressional races- is a private
business of the TV networks, The New York Times, the
Washington Post and the Associated Press. If you ask
them how they count votes and predict outcomes they
say that's proprietary information! They have no web
site or other public profile.
2.) Most votes in America are counted by computer
programs which are also proprietary secrets. Not even
election officials are allowed to inspect these
programs (the "source code") to verify their accuracy.
Election officials can test the programs (using "test
decks") but any clever programmer can write a program
which passes tests but falsifies the election.
3.) In most jurisdictions, identification for voting
is on the honor system. Signatures, if taken, are not
compared to your signature on file in most places
unless you are "challenged" by election judges or poll
watchers, a rare event. When this system started
hundreds of years ago, the election judges or poll
watchers knew most everyone in their precincts. In
modern America, this is rarely true.
4.) Mail or absentee ballots are often delivered to
old addresses, and the USPS is not supposed to forward
them. Whoever gets one could fill it out in the
rightful voter's name. This is discussed in the
document Florida Voter Fraud Issues from the
Florida Department Of Law Enforcement. In student and
other high-turnover areas, this problem is rife.
5.) In states with "early" voting there is no system
to prevent people from voting early at an elections
office and then also voting at their precinct.
Conyers Hearings on Ohio Vote Fraud Coverage
Michigan Congressman John Conyers, the leading Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, conducted a hearing into voting irregularities in Ohio. The house GOP leadership refused to sanction or recognize the hearing.
(Photo: House.gov)