From the Green Bay Press. My mother would be SHOCKED, I say SHOCKED!
Reason # 25 on winning votes for democrats.
Now let's multiply that by every town in Wisconsin and you come up with the winning vote for the left.
Reason # 25 on winning votes for democrats.
"Possible instances of voter fraud sent to Brown County District Attorney
Green Bay clerk's office uncovers 3 suspected cases
By Paul Srubas • psrubas@greenbaypressgazette.com • July 29, 2009
Three cases of suspected voter fraud will be referred to the Brown County District Attorney's office this week for possible charges.
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Green Bay City Clerk Chad Weininger said his office staff uncovered the three cases while poring over voting records from the November election.
In addition to the referrals to the district attorney, Weininger's office has removed the names of 271 convicted felons from its poll lists.
One case involves a convicted felon voting by absentee ballot.
City officials became aware of him when he requested an absentee ballot for the spring election, and they discovered he voted in the presidential election, Weininger said.
The man is a patient at the Winnebago Mental Health Institute and on probation, which prohibits him from legally voting.
Another case involves a man who used a local business as his home address when registering to vote.
People at the business notified City Hall that address verification notices for the man were showing up in their mail. Weininger said the man could have been registering under an assumed name.
A third case involves a man who listed a post office box as his residential address, which isn't legal on voter registration.
The federal Help America Vote Act and the State Voter Registration System, both in place for the first time in a presidential election this fall, helped city officials discover the three suspects, but the investigation process is time consuming, Weininger said.
It offers little or no protection against major voter fraud.
The state needs to start allowing poll workers to require driver's licenses or state identification cards, Weininger said.
"We need to protect the voting process," he said." Possible instances of voter fraud sent to Brown County District Attorney | greenbaypressgazette.com | Green Bay Press-Gazette
Now let's multiply that by every town in Wisconsin and you come up with the winning vote for the left.
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