by Lone Shark
On the heels of last weeks’ revelation that as many as 182,000 individuals on Florida’s voter rolls may not be U.S. citizens, the Florida Division of Elections has also identified as many as 53,000 deceased individuals who are still on the voter rolls as well.It’s interesting to note that if you add up the potential non-citizens figure with the dead voters tally you essentially have Barack Obama’s 2008 margin of victory in Florida, which was 236,450 votes. That’s not to say of course we’re asserting that there were that many actual instances of voter fraud in 2008, but it’s impossible to deny with a straight face that there is ample opportunity for substantial voter fraud to take place in the state, a fact that has been clearly demonstrated by James O’Keefe in several jurisdictions.
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There’s always been whispers in the past of poll workers skirting state law by not requesting photo IDs from individuals who showed up at polling locations, especially those polling locations that reside in heavily Democratic strongholds.
For example, several polling locations in Broward County are actually physically situated within private gated senior communities- it’s long been suspected that these polling locations’ lack of transparency to the public (non-residents must receive permission from a resident to enter the community) are rife with fraud.
These non-public locations have become havens for very aggressive “get out the vote” operations whereby organizers essentially shuttle many shall we say “persuadable” seniors a few hundred feet from their condominiums into the voting booths to insure that they vote “correctly”, i.e. for Democrats. Voting is a public act with consequences that affect affects all citizens regardless of whether they vote or not, and the act of voting should be carried out in public locations only to ensure that ballots are cast fairly and in compliance with the law.Predictably, the reaction from Elections Superviors across the board to the State’s findings is unenthusiastic-
“I’m feeling really uncomfortable about this.”- Broward County Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes, in response to the efforts by the Florida Division of Elections to clean the voter rolls
Identifying instances of voter fraud in the moment they occur, let alone prosecuting the perpetrators of voter fraud is rarely accomplished. We’ve only made it easier over the last few decades to increase the likelihood of voter fraud– whether it’s through “early voting” that essentially turns what should be Election Day into Election Month, or by keeping so many ineligible voters on the rolls for so long without cross-checking names against other databases, the system has become increasingly compromised.
In an age where so many on both sides of the political spectrum are losing faith in the fairness and accuracy of our elections, it’s crucial for our voter rolls to be cleaned and our elections to be conducted with the greatest transparency possible.