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Voter Fraud? 20,000 Felons Signed Wisconsin Recall Petition

Across the top of each page of the recall is the following or similar:



http://gab.wi.gov/sites/default/files/Comm_to_Recall_Cowles_pgs_1-100.pdf

Thats from the 2nd district for Senator Cowles. All of the petitions read similarly. Electors in this document are voters, not canvassers. This is voter fraud of the sort just under casting a false ballot. If you are too stupid to know the law regarding false information you shouldn't sign the damn thing.

And another rightwingers fails to understand that the sentence applies to the certifiers of the document, not signers of the petition. :lol:
 
Electors are defined as those eligible to vote. Canvassers are those collecting signatures.
 
Electors are defined as those eligible to vote. Canvassers are those collecting signatures.

This has already been disproven. It doesn't refer to any elector. It refers to "We the undersigned qualified electors "

It's the certifiers who are "We the undersigned qualified electors "

And it's inane to call it voter fraud when there was no voting
 
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I wonder if these 20,000 folks plan on voting today? Unions have quite a bit on the line - but would it be close enough they would move to steal?
 
Here we go.

In the city of Delafield, near Milwaukee, there are already allegations that several absentee ballots were submitted. Brian Sikma, who is the Communications Director of the conservative watchdog group Media Trackers, joined America’s News HQ today. He told Shawn, “Wisconsin has a history of tight elections and narrow outcomes and voter fraud could sway the election one way or the other.”

Sikma went on to explain that a county judge asked for the state’s voter ID laws to be suspended, so now going into Tuesday’s election there are no voter ID provisions in place. He continued, “There’s also the fact that absentee ballots, as you mentioned moments ago, there are reports that some ballots have been distributed perhaps improperly. So as we move forward, the integrity of the process could be in question.”

New Warnings of Voter Fraud Ahead of Wisconsin’s Recall Election | Fox News Insider
 
I wonder if these 20,000 folks plan on voting today? Unions have quite a bit on the line - but would it be close enough they would move to steal?

That is a bit silly. And just how would they vote?

No matter how many times you are challenged, your side simply is impotent to come up with voter fraud conviction statistics to show any actual evidence of a real problem.
 
That is a bit silly. And just how would they vote?

No matter how many times you are challenged, your side simply is impotent to come up with voter fraud conviction statistics to show any actual evidence of a real problem.

Gee you think the state of Wisconsin could use a computer to update the voter rolls by matching the names in their felony files in order to take people off when they are still on parole and put them back when their parole is completed.:roll:
 
Gee you think the state of Wisconsin could use a computer to update the voter rolls by matching the names in their felony files in order to take people off when they are still on parole and put them back when their parole is completed.:roll:

Nah - the probably had to sell the state computers to pay for tax cuts for business.
 
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Yes, there you go -- making stuff up. Predictable.

"allegations that several absentee ballots were submitted"

OMG! We can't have any absentee ballots being submitted!!! :roll:

The propaganda begins folks, as soon as the polls open. Examine what you hear or read very, very closely... odds are, like the post above, it will not make any sense.
 
We should probably take the prudent step and outlaw absentee ballots in view of this amazing evidence.
 
This is quite interesting, because it looks like the democrats might be involved in a little voter fraud:



http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/201...-stalkers-signed-wiscsonsin-recall-petitions/


I did some checking, and according to Wisconsin law, people with felony convictions are barred from voting if incarcerated, on parole, or on probation for those crimes. So just for kicks, I looked at the list of people who committed felonies and decided to check the status of the very first person on the list, Kari A Tha, and sure enough, she is still on probation until at least mid 2013 for her 2005 felony conviction, which she served a year in prison for.

This means she's not eligable to vote in the state of Wisconsin, and according to the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, "Petition signers must reside in the district of the elected official being recalled and be eligible to vote in Wisconsin."

Voter fraud anyone?

Anytime you have a close election you have to watch the democrats for stuffing the ballot box..Whether its Bush V Gore 2000 or the Governor's race in Washington State sadly it happens......They try to count the votes of dead people and felons all the time.....
 
We should probably take the prudent step and outlaw absentee ballots in view of this amazing evidence.
Obviously what needs to be outlawed is Democrats ;)
 
Those extra illegal votes sure swung this election....:roll:
 
Gee you think the state of Wisconsin could use a computer to update the voter rolls by matching the names in their felony files in order to take people off when they are still on parole and put them back when their parole is completed.:roll:

Good point; they should follow Florida's lead in purging non-eligible voter rolls. The practice is consistent with federal law and does protect against fraud.
 
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