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To correct the problem, Meltzer said the state Legislature should require the Secretary of State's Office and the county to review the most recent voter record files a day before the election so that local officials pull their ballot. Another remedy would be to change the law to reflect once an absentee voter has voted, their vote should be tabulated regardless of whether they are dead or alive.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: AssiduousSpook
I feel like I got screwed with my pants on.
Sounds like a personal problem.
I think there may be only one "answer" you'll accept.
I hope this is exposed and we get a strait answer.
originally posted by: LSU2018
a reply to: Annee
Did the OP say this was proof of systemic fraud or did they say that if they could find an invalid vote in 5 minutes, imagine how much could be found? Stop trying so hard to see nothing. It looks terrible on you.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: AssiduousSpook
Did she vote Democrat, or Republican?
I would have hundreds of people cross referencing the data.
originally posted by: Vector99
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: AssiduousSpook
After 5 minutes I found that this woman died before election day but her vote was recorded.
So her mailed in vote should be voided?
Well according to Pennsylvania Law, yes.
You don't even try anymore, sigh...
originally posted by: AssiduousSpook
a reply to: chr0naut
Not with the exact same birthday and county they live in. What are those odds? Sometimes I swear America deserves the stupidity it breeds.
originally posted by: AssiduousSpook
a reply to: chr0naut
In MD, I was asked for my birth month and day, no year and NO ID. I was given a slip to sign and directed to a machine. I was given the option for a paper ballot which I declined.