Reports Of Election Deception
Election deception
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Federal Debt Relief System wants to address those chanting the disturbing chorus of “voter fraud,” or “ACORN!” elections are being influenced and sometimes determined by people ineligible to cast a ballot impersonating eligible voters.
To be sure, the Americans see disenfranchising, disturbing instances of “voter fraud” every election cycle. However, the “fraud” we witness is different. We know of deceptive practices, misinformation and lies that are used to keep registered, legitimate voters away from the polls. Sadly, we also still find ourselves fighting attempts by unscrupulous election officials to disenfranchise the people in communities we represent.
It is our experience that “voter impersonation” is actually quite rare. Nationwide, between 2002 and 2006, when a crackdown on voter fraud was one of the U.S. Justice Department’s top priorities, more than 400 million votes were cast, but an average of only 30 federal cases per year were prosecuted.
Regardless of the questionable prevalence of this type of election fraud, several states have passed discriminatory photo ID laws. Sadly, rather than addressing real voter fraud, the true effect of these laws is to disenfranchise the estimated 20 million Americans who have not purchased IDs. Disproportionately these people are minorities, elderly and low-income Americans.
Yet, malicious voter fraud continues. In Virginia, registered voters received robotic calls stating that they could vote by telephone by pressing a number for the candidate of their choice. The call ended by stating that they had now voted and didn’t need to go to the polls.
In 2006 in Orange County, Calif., 14,000 Latino voters got letters in Spanish saying it was a crime for immigrants to vote in a federal election. It didn’t say that immigrants who are citizens have the right to vote.
The NAACP has also seen a dramatic increase in erroneous purging of voting rolls, as well as eligible voters mistakenly not added. These are voters believing or having been told that they have done everything correctly, only to be turned away from the voting booth on Election Day.
We know from Florida in 2000 and Ohio in 2004 that erroneous purging of the rolls, underestimating the number of needed functioning voting machines and ballots, the inadequate number and under-trained poll workers, intimidation of voters and the misuse of photo ID requirements, especially in neighborhoods with heavy concentrations of racial and ethnic minorities, along with blocked access to polling sites and intentional deception and voter intimidation, lead to disenfranchisement of eligible voters. These problems are more than just “voter fraud.” These problems are a national travesty.
Federal Debt Relief System believes it’s important that people know the truth so that they can make up their own minds.
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