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I thought it might be good for us to have a thread dedicated to voter fraud. This tweeter is saying the guy from the Villages voter MORE than 2 times. I remember seeing that he had voted twice, but I wasn't aware he had voted more than 2 times. Has anyone run across information that this man really did vote more than 2 times?




I ran across this article about The Villages instances of voter fraud. It's not really in-depth, but an interesting read and it captures the flavor of The Villages.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics ... aga-twist/
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"Election integrity"
Trump Aide Caught Voting In Two States As GOP Humiliation Continues

Former Trump administration official Matt Mowers, who’s running for Congress, has been caught voting twice in the same election, which would seem — at least to some observers — to be a clear violation of federal law. The election in which Mowers cast two ballots was the 2016 Republican presidential primary — according to a new report from the Associated Press, Mowers initially voted in the New Hampshire Republican presidential primary back in 2016. In that state, Mowers headed up the Chris Christie presidential campaign, and it’s in the same state where he’s now running for Congress. Four months after voting in New Hampshire, Mowers voted in the New Jersey Republican presidential primary after using his parents’ address to redo his voter registration.
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read://https_www.msn.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.msn.com%2Fen-us%2Fnews%2Fpolitics%2Fhe-s-violated-federal-law-ex-trump-aide-voted-in-two-different-states-but-won-t-face-charges%2Far-AAVSH1N%3Focid%3Dmsedgntp%26cvid%3D33f79e34b1c149a1a6d0a597768c0971
A former Trump administration official who is running for Congress in New Hampshire voted in two different states' Republican primaries in 2016, potentially violating federal law, according to the Associated Press.

Matt Mowers, who served as a White House adviser under Trump before landing a senior job at the State Department, voted via an absentee ballot in New Hampshire's pivotal 2016 presidential primary while he was still working as the head of former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's presidential campaign in the state, according to records obtained by the AP. But after Christie's White House bid sank, Mowers cast another ballot in the New Jersey presidential primary after re-registering to vote using his parents' address.

Mowers is the latest former Trump aide to potentially run afoul of voting laws after former chief of staff Mark Meadows registered to vote at a North Carolina mobile home that he may have never visited. Meadows, who helped Trump push repeatedly debunked lies about his election loss, is facing a state investigation into whether he committed voter fraud.
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As GOP Humiliation Continues
That report is unawares that the GOP has no shame so humiliation is not possible.
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northland10 wrote: Tue Apr 05, 2022 2:47 pm
As GOP Humiliation Continues
That report is unawares that the GOP has no shame so humiliation is not possible.
I agree, that is a stupid tone-deaf headline. Nobody cares.
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You know, the Dems are going too have a field day thanking the pubs for PROVING that our election was safe and accurate and that all the audits, verifying, and fraud investigations showed that there was, as usual, individuals who voted more than once, but not enough to turn an election.

They proved it. Pubs should be proud.
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Hey, I am happy to see "humiliation" and "Republicans" in the same headline.
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I'm sure everyone here will be amazed to learn that the mother and daughter are both registered as... Republicans.
Arizona woman who cast dead woman’s ballot pleads guilty in voter fraud case

An Arizona woman pleaded guilty this week in a voter fraud case for signing and casting a ballot in her dead mother’s name.

Krista Michelle Conner, 55, of Cochise County was accused of signing the name of Caroline Jeanne Sullivan to an early ballot envelope in the 2020 presidential election. She was indicted in October 2021.

Conner pleaded guilty Monday to one count of attempted illegal voting, according to court documents. She was originally charged with illegal voting and one count of perjury.

The Arizona Attorney General’s Office said Wednesday an investigation found that Sullivan died a month before Conner signed the envelope and cast the ballot.
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She's a republican. I guess she'll get a slap on the hand.
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Orlando Sentinel: Two men from The Villages admit to casting multiple ballots in 2020 election:
Two residents from The Villages confessed to voter fraud charges after filing two ballots in the 2020 Presidential election, court records show.

Charles F. Barnes and Jay Ketcik pleaded guilty to casting more than one ballot in an election, a third-degree felony that could have resulted in a maximum five-year prison sentence.

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In December, Ketcik, along with Joan Halstead and John Rider, who also reside in The Villages, was arrested on voter fraud charges for casting more than one vote during the 2020 election, according to police affidavits. Halstead, 71, and Rider, 61, are still awaiting trial. Both have pleaded not guilty.

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State voter records show Barnes and Rider are not affiliated with a political party in Florida. Ketcik and Halstead are registered Republicans. It is unclear if they knew each other.

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Ketcik was accused of casting an absentee ballot in Michigan and voting by mail in Florida, an arrest report said.
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Now do Kevin McCarthy.
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tek wrote: Sat Apr 23, 2022 3:32 pm Now do Kevin McCarthy.
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Texas woman pleads guilty on 26 counts of voter fraud over alleged vote harvesting operation

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Sun, June 19, 2022, 4:12 PM

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced the successful prosecution of a woman who committed 26 counts of voter fraud.

Monica Mendez pleaded guilty to 26 felony counts of voter fraud in Victoria County, Texas, including "three counts of illegal voting, eight counts of election fraud, seven counts of assisting a voter to submit a ballot by mail, and eight counts of unlawful possession of a mail ballot," Paxton's office said in a press release Friday.

According to the indictment, Mendez was in charge of a vote-harvesting operation aimed at influencing the results of a local utility board election. After entering the guilty pleas, she was sentenced to five years of deferred adjudication probation.

The conviction comes less than a year after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a new election integrity law in the state, sparking controversy from critics who claimed the law was aimed at suppressing minority voting.

The bill banned overnight early voting hours and drive-thru voting, while codifying poll watchers access to polling locations by mandating that the watchers should be able to "see or hear" any activity at the polling location.

"One thing that all Texans can agree [on] and that is that we must have trust and confidence in our elections. The bill that I’m about to sign helps to achieve that goal," Abbott said at the time. "The law does, however, make it harder for fraudulent votes to be cast."

Paxton said that the latest prosecution under the law in Victoria County was investigated by his office's Election Integrity team, with the Victoria County District Attorney’s Office also cooperating in the case.






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FDLE: Woman from Loxahatchee arrested for voting in multiple states

A woman from Loxahatchee was arrested for voting in multiple states.

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) said Cheryl Ann Leslie, 55, voted in the 2020 federal and primary elections in Florida and Alaska. Leslie's Alaska votes were submitted by absentee ballot, and her Florida votes were submitted early and in person in Palm Beach County.

Inspectors with FDLE's Crime Unit and the Florida Secretary of State’s Office of Election Crimes and Security said after an investigation, it was revealed a pattern of double voting in both states in 2014, 2016 and 2018.

Leslie told investigators she works in a senior care facility in Loxahatchee, and that her job as a physician assistant required her to travel extensively between multiple states.

FDLE says Leslie is charged with two counts of casting more than one ballot in an election — both are third degree felonies. She was booked into the Palm Beach County Jail, and is being held on a $1,000 bond.
https://cbs12.com/amp/newsletter-daily/ ... ber-4-2022

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I wonder how many snowbirds vote in two states.
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OMG WE FOUND SOME 2020 VOTER FRAUD ITS.. a Republican. oh

https://siouxcityjournal.com/news/local ... e5fea.html
SIOUX CITY — The wife of Woodbury County Supervisor Jeremy Taylor faces 52 counts of voter fraud for an alleged scheme in which she fraudulently filled out absentee ballot requests and voter registration forms and cast absentee ballots on behalf of others during Taylor's unsuccessful run for Congress in the 2020 primary election and his re-election to the county board in that fall's general election.

Kim Phuong Taylor, 49, was arrested Thursday and pleaded not guilty to 26 counts of providing false information in registering and voting, three counts of fraudulent registration and 23 counts of fraudulent voting. She was released on a personal recognizance bond and ordered to surrender her passport and may not apply for a new one.

A trial was scheduled for March 20 in U.S. District Court in Sioux City.

A federal indictment unsealed Thursday spelled out a scheme in which Kim Taylor allegedly approached members of Sioux City's Vietnamese community and filled out voter registration forms in their names and also voted absentee ballots, signing affidavits with their names. Her actions took place leading up to the June primary election, in which Jeremy Taylor unsuccessfully ran for the Republican nomination for Iowa's 4th District Congressional seat and leading up to the November general election in which Taylor defeated incumbent Democrat Marty Pottebaum by nearly 2,000 votes for the District 3 seat on the county board.

A call seeking comment made to Jeremy Taylor's cell phone went straight to voice mail, and no one answered his home phone. He also did not respond to a text message seeking comment.

Kim Taylor's attorney, John Greer, of Spencer, Iowa, declined to comment on the charges.

According to a U.S. Justice Department news release, the FBI continues to investigate the case. A spokeswoman at the FBI's Omaha field office referred questions to the U.S. Attorney's Office.

Tony Morfitt, spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's Northern District of Iowa, said he could not comment on the indictment or the investigation.

Woodbury County Auditor and election commissioner Pat Gill confirmed Thursday he notified the Iowa Secretary of State's Office after his office was contacted about the potential voter fraud just before the November 2020 election. Gill said he was instructed to contact the FBI.

"We received a call from one of the folks that had a ballot voted for them," Gill said.

Gill has scheduled a press conference for 11 a.m. Friday at the Woodbury County Courthouse to further discuss his office's role in the investigation. He said Thursday his office provided the FBI with suspected fraudulent registration forms and absentee ballots.

According to the indictment, Kim Taylor, whom Jeremy Taylor met while teaching in Vietnam, approached Sioux City residents with Vietnamese backgrounds who had limited ability to read and understand English and offered to help them vote. Prior to both elections in 2020, she helped those people fill out voter registration forms or filled them out herself and submitted them to the county auditor's office.

Kim Taylor also is accused of signing absentee ballot request forms for residents who were not present or told residents they could sign the forms for other family members, a violation of a registration affidavit in which applicants swear they are the person named on the form.

The indictment says Kim Taylor visited numerous households in the Vietnamese community to encourage them to fill out their absentee ballots, in some cases filling out the ballot and signing the accompanying affidavits for people who were not present or telling family members they could sign on their behalf. Taylor then delivered the ballots to the auditor's office, "... causing the casting of votes in the names of residents who had no knowledge of and had not consented to the casting of their ballots," the indictment said.

Kim Taylor voted her own ballots in both elections, the indictment said.

Jeremy Taylor was seeking the county board seat after resigning from the board earlier that year over questions about his official address. After an investigation, Gill ruled Taylor, who was first elected to the board in 2014, could no longer hold his District 2 seat because he had improperly used an address for a former home in Sioux City on his voter registration, but was living in a home in District 3, violating a state law requiring county supervisors to live in the district in which they were registered.

After Taylor's third-place finish in his primary race for Congress, a Woodbury County Republican panel selected him to run against Pottebaum for the county board's District 3 seat.

After redistricting in the wake of the 2020 U.S. Census, Taylor, a former state legislator, now represents District 5 and currently serves as the board's vice chairman. He's up for re-election in 2024.
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Michigan police memos raised concern about possible nationwide voter registration fraud scheme
Local Michigan police and the state's attorney general discovered a high ratio of fraudulent voter registration applications, investigated "Election Fraud by Forgery," and referred the matter to the FBI.

By Natalia Mittelstadt
Updated: August 30, 2023 - 11:00pm

Michigan authorities suspected there was a possible voter registration fraud scheme occurring across multiple states during the 2020 election and were concerned enough to bring in the FBI, according to police memos reviewed by Just the News. But what happened since remains mostly a mystery.

According to the dozens of pages of police reports from the Muskegon Police Department and Michigan State Police, a firm called GBI Strategies was under scrutiny as an organization central to alleged voter registration fraud in the 2020 presidential election, which was first investigated by city and state authorities before the FBI took over.

Contacts between local law enforcement and the FBI continued into 2022 but there is no evidence of what happened after that in the memos obtained by Just the News through state Freedom of Information FOIA requests.

Police from Michigan interviewed GBI Strategies employees there and cited specific instances of registrations that appeared suspicious or fraudulent, the memos show. One State Police memo described the possible crime being investigated as "Election Fraud by Forgery."

The Michigan attorney general's office confirmed earlier this month that there was a state investigation into thousands of suspected fraudulent voter registrations, which was referred to the FBI, the Bridge Michigan reported.

Earlier this month, Danny Wimmer, press secretary for the State Attorney General, told Just the News that among 8,000 to 10,000 voter registration forms that were submitted to the Muskegon clerk before the 2020 general election, some were suspected to be fraudulent.

"An organization turned in some thousands of voter registrations throughout the fall of 2020, estimated on the high end to be cumulatively 8-10,000, and some within those batches were found to be suspicious or fraudulent," Wimmer said. There were legitimate registrations within the batches. The city clerk receiving the batches alerted authorities when she began noticing irregularities.

"None of the fraudulent material was incorporated into the state’s qualified voter file, and this had no effect on any ballot requests or associated processes. This attempted fraud was detected because the system worked," Wimmer added.

The Muskegon Police Department began investigating GBI Strategies after the Muskegon City Clerk’s Office reported suspected voter registration fraud, according to a police report first dated Oct. 16, 2020, which Just the News obtained from a FOIA request.

The city clerk’s office said that a woman who dropped off the fraudulent voter registrations on Oct. 8, 2020 said she worked for GBI Strategies, the police report reads.

The police interviewed the woman, called “Suspect 1” in the police report, and she explained that she “receives $1150.00 a week, hotels services and a rental vehicle for her work.”

She also said she was “tasked with finding unregistered voters and provide them with a form so they can get registered and obtain their ballot,” according to the police report. “Suspect 1 initially stated that her ‘canvassers’ earn money for each person that completes the form. She later told us that they are paid $9.25 per hour with extra money for working weekends.”

The suspect said in the report that she “worked [in the] Muskegon, Detroit, Ypsilanti, Southfield, Flint and Lansing area.”



https://justthenews.com/politics-policy ... wide-voter
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Well, its Just the News, so grain of salt and all that, but at least they did report in the story that it was a non-issue.
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realist wrote: Thu Aug 31, 2023 7:40 pm Well, its Just the News, so grain of salt and all that, but at least they did report in the story that is was a non-issue.
Right. And that the system appears to have worked - the suspicious voters didn’t get registered.
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Lawyers ask for more time in Bridgeport election case
Bridgeport mayoral candidate John Gomes’ attorney told a judge it will take time to review ballots and video footage

by Andrew Brown and Dave Altimari
September 25, 2023 @ 4:58 pm

The lawyers challenging the outcome of Bridgeport’s recent Democratic mayoral primary gathered in court on Monday but told the judge they will need more time to review thousands of documents and hundreds of hours video footage that are key to the case.

The lawsuit was initiated by John Gomes, who lost the recent election by 251 votes to Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim, after surveillance footage emerged that allegedly shows a Ganim supporter dumping handfuls of absentee ballots into a drop box outside the city’s Government Center ahead of the Sept. 12 primary.

Gomes is eager to proceed with the lawsuit that seeks to halt the certification of the primary and to order a new election.

But before his attorneys can call witnesses to the stand, they need to review the 2,630 absentee ballots that were cast during the election and to analyze an estimated 2,000 hours of surveillance footage of absentee ballot drop boxes that were used in several areas of the city



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More Republican voter fraud.
Woodbury County supervisor's wife found guilty of 52 counts of voter fraud
Prosecutors say Kim Phuong Taylor wanted her husband to win elections in 2020 “by any means necessary.”

A jury spent about five hours deliberating before convicting Kim Phuong Taylor on 52 counts of voter fraud in federal court Tuesday in Sioux City. Taylor faces up to five years in prison on each count. A sentencing date hasn’t been set.

Prosecutors say Taylor took advantage of other Vietnamese immigrants by illegally filling out election forms and ballots. Her husband, Jeremy Taylor, lost a GOP primary for the U.S. House and won election to the Woodbury County Board of Supervisors in 2020.
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Even moar Republican voter fraud. The Villages is a hive of fraud!
GOP activist from The Villages found guilty of 2020 election voter fraud
Robert Rivernider Jr. was accused of forging a vote-by-mail ballot

THE VILLAGES, Fla. – A resident from The Villages was found guilty of charges related to voter fraud in the 2020 election on Monday.

Robert Rivernider Jr., 58, is accused of signing his father’s name to a vote-by-mail ballot. According to Sumter County Elections Supervisor Bill Keen, Rivernider’s father died on Oct. 19, 2020. He had a ballot dated and signed on Oct. 16, 2020, and postmarked on Oct. 23, 2020.

However, Keen said the signature on the ballot was different than previous versions of the father’s signature in the agency’s records, and was also very similar to Rivernider’s own signature in 2020.

Rivernider was found guilty of forgery to alter public records, fraud in connection with casting a vote, and pass counterfeit instrument, which are felony charges. He could face several years in prison.

Rivernider is a Republican Party activist, with a website that touts his experience with several party campaigns, including the Trump and Bush/Cheney presidential campaigns and the Laura Loomer congressional campaign in 2022.

Several residents from The Villages have faced charges in the last few years for voter fraud related to the 2020 election. News 6 has reported that at least four Villages residents were charged with voting twice in the election. All of them entered into a pre-trial intervention program to avoid potential prison time.

Rivernider’s case, however, stemmed from a complaint filed through the Florida Office of Election Crimes and Security, which Gov. Ron DeSantis established in 2022. The case was then investigated and prosecuted through the state attorney’s office for the Fifth Judicial Circuit.
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