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Voter Fraud

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Candice Miller Tackles Voter Fraud, Introduces Prevention Legislation in US House

The Voter Registration Integrity Act would required DMVs to identify new voters in their state and ensure those individuals are removed from their former state's voter rolls.

It’s called the Voter Registration Integrity Act and it is one of the newest measures introduced by U.S. legislators to tackle voter fraud. This particular legislation was introduced Wednesday by Republican U.S. Reps. Candice Miller (MI-10) and Todd Rokita (IN-4). Follow us on Facebook If passed, the act would require state motor vehicle departments to ask new residents who are seeking a driver's license if he or she intends to register to vote in the new state. If the answer is yes, that department is compelled to notify the former state and allow the removal of that voter from their voter rolls. “In recent months I have been working with Michigan’s current Secretary of State Ruth Johnson and my House colleague Todd Rokita, a former …

kidcat24

9:04 pm on Friday, September 14, 2012

Could work against you since Romney registered living in his son's basement so that he could vote in two different states.   more ›

Sunday, July 29, 2012

What Do You Think? Influential Republicans Disagree with Snyder on Voter Fraud Veto

Leave a comment to join the conversation on the first Red Mitten survey.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Influential Republicans Disagree with Snyder on Voter Fraud Veto

In our first Red Mitten survey, more than half of the respondents say they disagree with Republican Gov. Rick Snyder’s decision to veto a GOP-backed bill that requires photo ID for first-time voter registration or to obtain an absentee ballot.

Conservative Michigan insiders disagree with Gov. Rick Snyder’s decision to veto a bill dealing with voter fraud: that’s the finding of this week’s inaugural Red Mitten survey of influential Republicans. Fifty-one conservatives from southeastern Michigan used an automated anonymous survey tool to offer their opinions about voter fraud in the state. Thirty responses were collected. According to Politico.com, Snyder said he vetoed the bill because it could cause "confusion among absentee voters." But some respondents in the Red Mitten survey feel differently. In fact, more than half, 53.3 percent, say they disagree with Snyder’s decision to veto a GOP-backed bill that requires photo ID for first-time voter registration or to obtain an …

kidcat24

10:11 am on Friday, August 10, 2012

How to steal an election. In Ohio the Democrat districts are having their voting time cut but in the Republican districts they are extending the time.   more ›

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