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).
Not exact matches
There is no evidence
voter fraud is a widespread
problem in the United States.
By doing so,
voter fraud and vote manipulation —
problems that have occurred in the region and throughout the world — can possibly be prevented.
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voter fraud can prevent him from winning the swing state of Pennsylvania this November.
He added that corruption, such as
voter fraud and bribing public officials was present among all races including the «Anglo - Saxon» community but insisted the
problem was found «mainly [in] the Pakistani community».
«Today, the State Board of Elections turned over
voter information to President Trump's Election Commission, validating the false claims that
voter fraud is a pervasive
problem in the United States.
In fact, the evidence that was presented indicates that
voter impersonation
fraud is not a
problem in Missouri.»
Adding to the testimony of these government officials, Plaintiffs also presented exhibits indicating that
voter impersonation
fraud is not a
problem in Missouri.
«I don't think people have confidence that our system is updated and accurate and I think that the denial of
voter fraud is the fundamental
problem that prevents any substantive change,» she said.
************** Funny, it sounds rather liek the arguments the Right uses to implement the laws designed to prevent
voter fraud: Laws designed to correct a non-existant
problem, except that racial discrimination is very real --- well if it is «very real» you and the leftist democrats should have no
problem with offering concrete evidence of it.
Unequal constituency sizes, low
voter turnout and the recent increase in electoral
fraud compound the
problem.
Voting reform advocates favor universal, automatic registration as a way to streamline and simplify the registration process, to eliminate matching
problems between state databases, reduce the possibility of
voter registration
fraud, and maximize
voter participation.
Again, this is just urban legend that there is a [
voter]
fraud problem.
In a letter, addressed to Reps. Elijah Cummings, Robert Brady, and James Clyburn, Schneiderman emphasized the real voting challenges in New York are those that disenfranchise potential
voters, rather than the «imaginary
problem of
voter fraud.»
Arkansas became the latest state to «fix» the non-existent
problem of
voter fraud by requiring a picture I.D. to vote, while Virginia legislators apparently approved such chicanery by passing a law permitting online registration.
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.