2013年8月27日星期二

All Lawful Voters, and Only Lawful Voters, Should Vote

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Regarding your editorial "Hillary's Racial Politics" (Aug. 19): About two-and- a-half years ago, I launched the Voter Integrity Project of North Carolina.
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Examples of our research include discovering thousands of active 112-year-old voters in several counties, finding three counties with more than 100% of their voting age population registered to vote (the national average is around 67%), finding more than 130 persons who voted in elections before they evaded jury duty by claiming non-U.S. citizen status, finding almost 30,000 deceased voters who languished on the rolls for years and research that prompted criminal referrals for five people who voted in both North Carolina and Florida during the 2012 election.
Our data also revealed excessive abuse of our fraud-friendly, same-day registration (SDR) laws. For example, in Buncombe County (Asheville area), four months after the election, 64 SDR voters could still not be verified under the law. It's worth noting that control of their county commission was decided by 18 votes. Sadly, all SDR votes not verified before certification still counted.
We've met countless eyewitnesses to voter fraud, many of whom spoke to the N.C. Legislative Committed on Election Law, including accounts of numerous voters reading their residential address off pieces of paper, one woman getting caught (and released) after voting twice and attempting a third vote.
Any state seeking reform gets brutally attacked by activist judges, the media and evenHillary Clinton. Despite race-baiting vitriol from fraud deniers, North Carolina has made great strides to mitigate our corrupt election laws, but it's only a start: They were refined under 100-plus years of one-party rule.

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