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Watchdog Alleges Virginia Prepping to Accommodate Mass Voter Fraud

Officials stockpile a million provisional ballots in swing state governed by a close Clinton ally

by Jim Stinson | Updated 31 Oct 2016 at 11:46 PM

Virginia has printed 1 million provisional ballots, an unprecedented number that could allow a large number of previously disqualified felons to cast ballots for president in the potentially crucial swing state.

So says Reagan George, the president of the Virginia Voters Alliance.

“In 2012, Fairfax used 2,500 provisional ballots. In 2016, they received over 265,000. This is ridiculous.”

George, a conservative election watchdog, charged on Monday that the Virginia Department of Elections is overpreparing for worst-case scenarios and increasing the likelihood of illegal votes being cast. In reply to Republican complaints earlier this month, Virginia Department of Elections Commissioner Edgardo Cortés acknowledged officials are preparing for all contingencies, according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

But George said the provisional ballot printing doesn’t make sense even for contingencies. And it doesn’t compare to demand in 2012.

“The claim that it is for contingency planning is bogus,” George said in an email. “In 2012, Stafford County used less than 500 provisional ballots — in 2016 they received 30,000. In 2012, Loudoun County used 700 provisional ballots. In 2016, they received 84,000. In 2012, Fairfax used 2,500 provisional ballots; in 2016, they received over 265,000. This is ridiculous.”

But spokeswoman Dena Potter of the Virginia Department of Elections said the state is trying to accommodate a court order.

"As part of its emergency preparedness efforts and in response to the [December] 2015 consent decree related to mitigating long lines at the polls, the Department issued guidance to local registrars on August 29, 2016, that included having enough provisional ballot envelopes to equal at least 20 percent of the number of active voters as of September 1," Potter said in an email. "As of September 30, there were 5.5 million voters registered in Virginia. As with any contingency planning, we hope that we don't have to use these but they will be available in case we do."

The decision to print so many provisional ballots comes after an April announcement by Gov. Terry McAuliffe, a Democrat and a key ally of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. McAuliffe said he would allow more than 200,000 released felons to vote on Nov. 8.

The decision immediately brought a legal challenge from the Republicans, who won their suit in July. Virginia law says the governor must individually clear such cases, and cannot widely add so many released felons back to the voter rolls.

George believes the court loss is part of the thinking behind the surge in provisional ballots. The thousands of felons who signed up to vote after McAuliffe's order were initially welcomed to the voter rolls. George said left-wing voter groups were ready for the order, and signed up thousands of felons within hours.

If those felons now walk into a polling place and demand a ballot, they will be accommodated, George charged. George also said he is concerned other ineligible voters will be handed such provisional ballots simply if they demand them.

Provisional ballots are only counted by city and county election boards after Nov. 8, and Republicans should be prepared for things to go against them, George said. Each board has a Republican and a Democrat, and a McAuliffe appointee.

"Guess which way the vote is going to go," said George.

Virginia leaders have been dealing with election headaches for months. On Oct. 13, Virginia legislators questioned Cortés at a hearing. One Republican leader, citing election problems, called for Cortés to resign, according to the Times-Dispatch.

"I think it's incumbent upon the governor to replace you quickly with competent and nonpartisan leadership," said Delegate Timothy Hugo (R-Fairfax).
 
Bombshell: Over 1,000 Illegal Voters in Eight Virginia Localities

New report finds evidence of widespread voter fraud in the crucial swing state

by Jim Stinson | Updated 02 Oct 2016 at 7:51 PM

More than 1,000 aliens, or residents who are not U.S. citizens, have been free to vote illegally in Virginia.

The bombshell disclosure was made in a report released by the Virginia Voters Alliance based on findings from the Public Interest Legal Foundation.

“The problem is most certainly exponentially worse because we have no data regarding aliens on the registration rolls for the other 125 Virginia localities.”

The 1,046 Virginia voters may just be the tip of the iceberg, as it’s only the number found in eight Virginia localities, the report reads. The report found that the most illegal votes were cast in 2012, followed by 2008, the year President Obama was elected to his first term. In both years, Obama won Virginia.

It’s a felony for non-citizens to vote in Virginia. But in Virginia, no proof of citizenship is required when voters register.

In some cases, aliens and permanent residents will register to vote and either admit on the form they are not citizens, or they will mislead, according to Christian Adams, general counsel for the foundation. Local officials can check each voter later by matching data from the Virginia driver’s license bureaus, where the aliens in question are usually likely not to mislead authorities on their status.

It's how some of the non-citizens were caught. The report lists all of the 1,046 non-citizens by name.

The disclosure is a major problem for Virginia and the nation. One thousand votes or so is enough to swing a close election in the state. In 2013, the Democratic candidate for attorney general won by fewer than 1,000 votes.

It's also not inconceivable that a presidential race could come down to 1,000 votes or less, as happened in Florida in 2000. Like Florida, Virginia is considered a swing state.

The Virginia Voters Alliance looked into the issue first with Alexandria, Virginia. The alliance noticed that the Northern Virginia city had more people registered to vote than eligible voters who lived there.

The alliance found 70 non-citizens had registered. The non-citizens had been purged from the voter rolls — but in some cases, had voted in the interim.

Adams said the watchdog group moved the investigation wider and soon met resistance. Adams said Gov. Terry McAuliffe, a Democrat and an old friend of Hillary Clinton, told a key staffer to advise officials in other Virginia localities to ignore Adams' requests for information.

The problem of non-citizens is likely worse than what the alliance found in eight Virginia localities.

"The problem is most certainly exponentially worse because we have no data regarding aliens on the registration rolls for the other 125 Virginia localities," the report reads. "Even in this small sample, when the voting history of this small sample of alien registrants is examined, nearly 200 verified ballots were cast before they were removed from the rolls. Each one of them is likely a felony."

The foundation has promised to expose more information statewide about non-citizens voting.
 
But, but, but, but....according to pinheads, voter fraud is almost non-existent....

Just ask zippy, thingy, Christie, Rana, and a few others....

Conservatives are not even allowed to use poll watchers (the Dems send in the Black Panthers), and not allowed to verity voter registrations for the
last 30 years.

WASHINGTON, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Democratic Party officials sued Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in four battleground states on Monday, seeking to shut down a poll-watching effort they said was designed to harass minority voters in the Nov. 8 election.
In lawsuits filed in federal courts in Pennsylvania, Nevada, Arizona and Ohio, Democrats argued that Trump and Republican Party officials were mounting a "campaign of vigilante voter intimidation" that violated the 1965 Voting Rights Act and an 1871 law aimed at the Ku Klux Klan.

The fix is in, cheating is rampant, illegals are voting, felons are voting, and no one is allowed to put a stop to it...
 
But, but, but, but....according to pinheads, voter fraud is almost non-existent....

Just ask zippy, thingy, Christie, Rana, and a few others....

Conservatives are not even allowed to use poll watchers (the Dems send in the Black Panthers), and not allowed to verity voter registrations for the
last 30 years.

WASHINGTON, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Democratic Party officials sued Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in four battleground states on Monday, seeking to shut down a poll-watching effort they said was designed to harass minority voters in the Nov. 8 election.
In lawsuits filed in federal courts in Pennsylvania, Nevada, Arizona and Ohio, Democrats argued that Trump and Republican Party officials were mounting a "campaign of vigilante voter intimidation" that violated the 1965 Voting Rights Act and an 1871 law aimed at the Ku Klux Klan.

The fix is in, cheating is rampant, illegals are voting, felons are voting, and no one is allowed to put a stop to it...

:) I signed up to be PW here in Ocala. I was contacted and given a phone number to call if anything appears squirrely. They can't stop me for just hanging around in there quietly drinking coffee all day, LOL
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diebold



Diebold was an American financial self-service, security and services corporation. A part of Diebold Nixdorf since August 2016,[2] the entity is internationally engaged primarily in the sale, manufacture, installation and service of self-service transaction systems (such as ATMs), electronic and physical security products (including vaults and currency processing systems), software and related services for global financial and commercial markets.[3] Founded in 1859[4] in Cincinnati, Ohio as the Diebold Bahmann Safe Company,[5] after becoming incorporated in Ohio in 1876[6] the company changed its name to Diebold Safe & Lock Company.[5] Currently headquartered in the Akron-Canton area with facilities in nearby Green,[7][8] in 1921 Diebold sold the world's largest commercial bank vault to Detroit National Bank.[6] Diebold has since branched into diverse markets, and is currently the largest provider of ATMs in the United States.[3][9] With 2015 revenues of US$2.42 billion,[10] Diebold acquired Germany's Wincor Nixdorf in 2016, integrating it to form Diebold Nixdorf.[1] It is estimated that Diebold Nixdorf controls about 35 percent of the global ATM market.[11]
 
:) I signed up to be PW here in Ocala. I was contacted and given a phone number to call if anything appears squirrely. They can't stop me for just hanging around in there quietly drinking coffee all day, LOL

That remains to be seen....some pinhead says they felt intimidated by you and they'll run you off for sure.....Good luck...:good4u:
 
Diebold Election Systems and UTC (2002-2009)[edit]
See also: Premier Election Solutions
In 2002, Diebold entered the United States elections industry through the acquisition of Global Election Systems, a producer of touch-screen voting technology based in McKinney, Texas. Branded Diebold Election Systems (DES), the acquisition was their smallest business segment,[25] and in late 2002, 3.7 million voters in Georgia used DES touch-screen stations.[20] DES was soon the subject of controversy amid allegations surrounding the security and reliability of some of its products,[26] as well as the political fundraising activities of Diebold’s then-CEO Walden O'Dell in 2003. Critics argued O'Dell had a political conflict of interest which could compromise the security of Diebold's ballots,[24] which O'Dell denied.[27] Shortly afterwards, Diebold forbade its top executives from making political donations.[28] Citing personal reasons,[29] O'Dell resigned in December 2005[30] after several consecutive quarters of poor performance,[29] with his role taken by Tom Swidarski.[31] In August 2007, DES rebranded itself as Premier Election Solutions,[32][33][25] and two years later the division was sold to a competitor, Election Systems & Software.[34]
Wired Magazine reported in 2007 that an editor using a Diebold IP address had removed negative information from the Diebold Wikipedia page, with the information later moved to a more appropriate location.[35] Diebold was increasingly focusing on technology related to mobile banking as of 2008,[36] incorporating mobile banking into many of its products. That year Diebold was selected to be the sole ATM provider at certain Beijing Olympics venues.[5] In March 2008, United Technologies Corporation (UTC), a large engineering and defense conglomerate, announced it had made a $2.63 billion bid to buy Diebold, which was later rejected as too low.[3] In October 2008, UTC announced it was breaking off acquisition talks after Diebold rejected the offer.[37] The company had 17,000 workers worldwide by April 2009.[13] In 2009 Bank Technology News ranked Diebold as No. 1 on its FINTECH 100 list of ATM providers.[5]
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walden_O'Dell



Walden O'Dell
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Walden "Wally" O'Dell was chief executive officer and chairman of the board of Diebold, a US-based security and financial products company.
He was an active fundraiser for George W. Bush's re-election campaign and wrote in a fund-raising letter dated August 13, 2003, that he was committed "to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the President."[1] His involvement with the campaign raised concerns that, as the CEO of the largest manufacturer of electronic voting equipment,[citation needed] he would have been in a position to attempt to manipulate the results of the presidential election of 2004.
In December 2005, O'Dell left the company amid a United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) investigation into insider trading at the company.
O'Dell holds both a bachelor's and a master's degree in electrical engineering from Saint Louis University, and an M.B.A. from Stanford University. He is a member of the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University.[2][3]
 
:) I signed up to be PW here in Ocala. I was contacted and given a phone number to call if anything appears squirrely. They can't stop me for just hanging around in there quietly drinking coffee all day, LOL

I recommend you bring a sidearm.
 
That remains to be seen....some pinhead says they felt intimidated by you and they'll run you off for sure.....Good luck...:good4u:

This is Florida...God's waiting room. There are always all these older folks in there sitting around drinking coffee & chatting. It's like a big social day out for them...a day away from their condos, LOL. Key word here is to just 'blend' in. I'm certainly not going to talk to anyone about politics...just where the best early bird specials are and arthritis and humidity, etc. I'm not really focusing on voters or staring at them or getting anywhere near them. I just want to sit along the wall and watch for any conspicuous activity around the machines themselves. I've already read the stories and seen the vids of guys taking machines outside, putting them in their cars and coming back in new ones (the old switcheroo). That's my focus.
 
That remains to be seen....some pinhead says they felt intimidated by you and they'll run you off for sure.....Good luck...:good4u:

ROFL!!

Now I know what to tell the actual poll worker to get any Trumpkin Lurker I see hanging around my polling place, run off
 
This is Florida...God's waiting room. There are always all these older folks in there sitting around drinking coffee & chatting. It's like a big social day out for them...a day away from their condos, LOL. Key word here is to just 'blend' in. I'm certainly not going to talk to anyone about politics...just where the best early bird specials are and arthritis and humidity, etc. I'm not really focusing on voters or staring at them or getting anywhere near them. I just want to sit along the wall and watch for any conspicuous activity around the machines themselves. I've already read the stories and seen the vids of guys taking machines outside, putting them in their cars and coming back in new ones (the old switcheroo). That's my focus.

Oh please, I need a good laugh.

Link us to the story about someone taking a voting machine out to his car and returning with a new one.

I can't wait...
 
Lacking an audit trail is phenomenally bad system design.
I'm no fan of hanging chads.
But at least Florida had the means to execute on its own vote recount requirement.

How can a ballot recount be conducted, without the audit trail?
 
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