Friday, November 03, 2006
The Vote Fraud Begins . . .
in Memphis, Tennessee: "The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is reviewing reports by the Shelby County Election Commission that two people voted twice during early voting in Memphis."
Worse, "Election Commissioner O.C. Pleasant said staff at the sites should have immediately detected the efforts to double vote and promptly notified election headquarters, yet failed to do so."
There is some alarming history here:
[T]hree poll workers were indicted in June on charges they cast fake votes to alter the outcome of a tight state Senate race last year. . . . The aunt of U.S. Senate candidate Harold Ford Jr., Ophelia Ford won a 13-vote victory in that Sept. 15, 2005, race against Republican Terry Roland. The election was later voided and Ophelia Ford was expelled from the Senate when evidence of fraud surfaced, including votes being cast in the names of dead voters.
(Hat tip: ABC News, "The Note")
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