Election Integrity

Election Observer Explains How Nursing Home Vote Fraud Works

A concerned citizen who serves as Chief Election Observer in a town in Wisconsin is blowing the whistle on how nursing home residents' votes are easily stolen. In an email to the "Dan O'Donnell Show," the person, whose name and identifying information have been redacted because of a fear of reprisal, explains in detail how fraud works at the assisted living facility in the community in which they live.

By |2022-04-08T22:09:26-04:00March 10, 2022|Voting Fraud News|

Lawmakers Repeal Nursing Home Voter Fraud Bill Before It Goes Into Law

The goal of a special legislative session is usually for Texas lawmakers to get stuff done that they didn’t, or couldn’t, during the regular session. But, during the 30-day session ending this week, though, lawmakers worked to undo something they passed just a few months prior: a bipartisan effort to curb mail-in ballot fraud in nursing homes.

By |2022-04-08T22:10:11-04:00March 10, 2022|Voting Fraud News|

Think Talk of Voter Fraud Is Bunk? Read This Confession and Think Again

If there is any single thing where enlightened opinion among the chattering classes reaches unanimity, it's that voter fraud is a myth. Outlets like The New York Times and CNN dismiss worries from President Donald Trump and Republicans about the integrity of our elections as brazen lies. Indeed, as far as they are concerned, any discussion of election cheating is just a Trump tactic aimed at delegitimizing an election he is sure to lose.

By |2022-04-08T22:12:28-04:00March 10, 2022|Voting Fraud News|

Selling votes is common type of election fraud

One recent case of alleged absentee-ballot fraud happened this past summer in Hialeah, Fla., outside Miami. Police say they were trailing a woman suspected of ballot fraud and saw her enter a nursing-home room. The patient inside was too ill to write, speak or comprehend what was said to her. But somehow, police said, the worker left her room with a completed absentee ballot.

By |2022-04-08T22:12:50-04:00March 10, 2022|Voting Fraud News|

State attorney vows investigation after allegations of voter fraud among seniors

State attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle is promising to investigation allegations of voter fraud, announcing the activation of a voter protection hotline and task force. Miami-Dade Elections Department 2021-22 records show more than 5,000 registered Democrats switched their party affiliation to Republican, but victims of third-party registrations are coming forward to report that their voter registration was State attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle is promising to investigation allegations of voter fraud, announcing the activation of a voter protection hotline and task force.Miami-Dade Elections Department 2021-22 records show more than 5,000 registered Democrats switched their party affiliation to Republican, but victims of third-party registrations are coming forward to report that their voter registration was altered without their permission.

By |2022-04-08T22:17:43-04:00March 10, 2022|Voting Fraud News|
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