Sunday, June 2, 2013

Voting Fraud Explored, Part 2: Multiple Votes Per Person In Ohio, Voting Fraud Convictions In New Jersey, and More

This is the second in a two part series on possible voter fraud that has been going on across the country. Yesterday, we discussed the fact some politicians have actually been convicted for voter fraud activities in Indiana, a New York City Democratic politician was caught trying to bribe Republican politicians, and other distressing cases of possible voter fraud.

Today, we will cover the remaining episodes of potential voting fraud that have been in the news over the past months:

1) On January 2, 2013, the New Jersey Observer paper’s website carried an actual voter fraud case, involving Democrats, that resulted in a conviction of tampering with voting processes in the usually heavily Democratic state of New Jersey:

- John Fernandez of Belleville, New Jersey was one of the final defendants in a long-running Essex County, New Jersey voter fraud case.

- He was sentenced to five years in state prison for submitting fraudulent absentee ballots while working for the 2007 campaign of Teresa Ruiz for the New Jersey Senate.

- Fernandez was found guilty after a jury trial in Mercer County in September, 2012.

- He had worked for the Essex County Department of Economic Development and he was ordered to forfeit his job and has been permanently barred from public employment in New Jersey.

- Another Belleville resident, Gianine Narvaez, pleaded guilty in March 2010 to third-degree charges of absentee ballot fraud and tampering with public records or information, receiving her prison sentence early in January, 2012.

- For Fernandez, the jury found that he fraudulently tampered with documentation for absentee “messenger” ballots in the Nov. 6, 2007, general election, submitting them on behalf of voters who never received the ballots or had an opportunity to cast their votes.

Isolated New Jersey voting tampering or part of a culture of voting fraud that was not restricted to just New Jersey state government offices?

2) It is one thing to be secretive about voter fraud but it is really amazing some people earlier this year actually admitted to fraud to news entities. And it goes a step further when one of the fraudsters is actually a voting poll worker.

Melowese Richardson, a poll worker, told a local Ohio television station in February, 2013 that she voted twice for Obama last November. She first mailed in an absentee ballot and then physically voted at the polls as well. “Yes, I voted twice,” Richardson told WCPO-TV. “I, after registering thousands of people, certainly wanted my vote to count, so I voted. I voted at the polls.”

Furthermore, voting authorities also are investigating if she voted in the names of four other people for a total of six votes in the 2012 presidential election. “I’ll fight it for Mr. Obama and for Mr. Obama’s right to sit as president of the United States,” Apparently, violating voting laws to get your way does not have moral standing with Ms. Richardson. Richardson is one of at least 19 people suspected of illegal voting by the Hamilton County Board of Elections in the last election.

The good news is that she was convicted of voter fraud last week and could be sentenced to up to six years in prison.

Again, from a voter fraud perspective, another case where no one is claiming that Romney voters or officials were involved in voter fraud, just Obama entities. In this case, an actually voting poll worker.

The video of her transgression, in her own words, can be accessed at:

http://www.westernjournalism.com/ohio-election-official-i-voted-twice-for-obama/#!

3) In late March, 2013, according to reporting by the Milwaukee-Wisconsin Journal Sentinel, prosecutors in Milwaukee County charged ten people with voter fraud during the 2012 Presidential election. Details of the fraud include the following:
  • Two of those arrested were so-called “double voters,” i.e. they voted more than once in the same election.
  • Two of those arrested were convicted felons who are not allowed to vote.
  • There is a woman who is accused of signing a recall petition against Governor Scott Walker three times along with the petition circulator who collected those signatures.
  • According to the Journal Sentinel, these arrests came two days after a news report in North Carolina of five people there being investigated for possible voter fraud, according to the CBS affiliate WNCT. They are suspected of being registered in both their state and in Florida.
The Milwaukee County prosecutions announcement includes:
  • Leonard K. Brown is charged with falsely claiming he lived in Milwaukee and voting illegally four times there in 2012 alone.
  • Chad Gigowski is charged with voting in the November election in both suburban Greenfield and in Milwaukee.
  • Brittany M. Rainey was charged with lying about her past as a felon to vote in last November’s elections.
  • Caitlan Haycock was charged for signing her name and both her parents’ names to a petition to recall Governor Scott Walker from office.
  • Fozia Nawaz of Milwaukee was charged with voting in Greenfield. She told investigators she found it easier to vote there.
These cases are not to be confused with a 67 page report by the Milwaukee Police Department that showed Milwaukee experienced an “illegal organized attempt to influence the outcome of [the 2004] election.” John Kerry won that state over George W. Bush by only 12,000 votes.

Again, these could be isolated incidents that do not prove widespread fraud. But, these and the previous incidents only seem to occur in swing states when it comes to national politics. They usually only seem to apply to Democrats.

Again, these could mean nothing as far as an organized, national conspiracy to strip Americans of their vote’s rights and power. But we do now know that Obama will steal phone logs from reporters so stealing a few votes in key states is not below him.

We do now know that he will sink to the lowest depths to sabotage political opposition by using the IRS so stealing a few votes in key states is not below him.

We do now know that he was willing to militarily abandon about two dozen Americans under siege in a terrorist attack in Benghazi so stealing a few votes in key states is certainly not below him.

And we are also finding out that anyone who whistle blows on misdeed by this administration face a whole torrent of threats so stealing a few votes in key states is certainly not below him.

Just saying, just because we’re paranoid does not mean they are not watching us…or stealing votes.

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