That said, mail - in ballots provide the vector for
most voter fraud.
Not exact matches
The
most likely candidate on the Democrats» side, according to one Capitol source, is County Legislator Dave Denenberg (although he had a little
voter fraud problem back in 2005).
Amid a push to clean up Albany following a series of scandals that rocked the Senate and Assembly — including the convictions of both legislative leaders last year — as well as ongoing corruption probes into economic development spending in upstate New York,
most voters, 56 percent to 27 percent, believe the measures approved in June won't lead to a significant reduction in
fraud and corruption.
AARP also surveyed older New York
voters on whether they were concerned about being victims of
fraud and if so, which kinds of
frauds they were concerned about the
most.
Meanwhile, «The Wolf of Wall Street,» still seen as too hardcore, again nudges in perhaps hinting that for the
most part,
voters have been enjoying Martin Scorsese «s bonkers exploration of drugs, hookers and
fraud.
This being demonstrably the
most heavily frequented and therefore influential site on the Web with regard to the anthropogenic global warming / climate change / «climate fragility»
fraud to which you've committed yourself, there is no better venue to which you can devote your attentions as regards the preservation of this preposterous bogosity's persistence among the confused wool and low - information
voters who've been suckered by your progtard Algorean «We're All Gon na Die!»
It was apparent from the outset that the Court's more conservative members were
most interested in (a) finding that no one had a right to bring the constitutional challenge, at least at this stage, (b) putting off a challenge until the law has actually been enforced or at least until just before election day, or (c) salvaging as much as possible of the Indiana photo ID requirement on the theory that
voter fraud is a problem that states have a legitimate right to try to solve.
Talk Left's Jeralyn Merritt acknowledged that in
most cases,
voter fraud might be tough to prove.
[24] But
most of these mistakes were minor procedural errors, of the sort that the Supreme Court found to be inadequate to establish
voter fraud in Etobicoke Centre.