JAMES SIMPSON: THE STATISTICS ON VOTER FRAUD

  • To date, 46 states have prosecuted or convicted cases of voter fraud.
  • More than 24 million voter registrations are invalid, yet remain on the rolls nationwide.
  • There are over 1.8 million dead voters still eligible on the rolls across the country.
  • More than 2.75 million Americans are registered to vote in more than one state.
  • True The Vote recently found 99 cases of potential felony interstate voter fraud.
  • Maryland affiliates of True the Vote uncovered cases of people registering and voting after their respective deaths.
  • This year, True the Vote uncovered more than 348,000 dead people on the rolls in 27 states.
    • California: 49,000
    • Florida: 30,000
    • Texas: 28,500
    • Michigan: 25,000
    • Illinois: 24,000
  • 12 Indiana counties have more registered voters than residents.
  • The Ohio Secretary of State admitted that multiple Ohio counties have more registered voters than residents.
  • Federal records showed 160 counties in 19 states have over 100 percent voter registration.
  • The Florida New Majority Education Fund, Democratic Party of Florida and the National Council of La Raza are currently under investigation for alleged voter registration fraud.

This excludes the years of massive vote fraud conducted by ACORN and Project Vote prior to their exposure. More recently, Democrats have been caught willingly engaging in vote fraud in our neighborhood:

  • Patrick Moran, son of Congressman Jim Moran (D-Va.), resigned after being caught on tape telling an undercover reporter how to forge documents to fraudulently vote in others’ names.
  • A Texas DNC staffer assisted an undercover reporter in voting in two states
  • Maryland Democrat Congressional candidate Wendy Rosen resignedfollowing allegations she voted both in Florida and Maryland in 2006 and 2008.
Excerpt from Maryland’s Endemic Corruption: An Object Lesson for the Nation
About the author
James Simpson
James Simpson is a former Office of Management and Budget (White House budget office) economist and budget analyst. He is currently a businessman and freelance writer. Best known for his exposé on theCloward Piven Strategy of manufactured crisis, his writings have been published in American Thinker, The New Media Journal, Washington Times, FrontPage Magazine, Whistleblower, DefenseWatch, Soldier of Fortune and others. His blog is Truth and Consequences. Email James.

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