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  • Fallout Over Fla. Voter Registration Fraud Spreads

    A GOP-backed consulting firm may have submitted "hundreds" of faked voter registration forms in Florida, according to the Florida Department of State.
    The GOP cut ties with the third party voter registering company Strategic Allied Consultants on Thursday after the Palm Beach County elections supervisor flagged 106 of the firm's registration forms for having similar handwriting, incorrect addresses and incomplete information.
    Since then, elections officials in nine Florida counties have unearthed hundreds of possibly fraudulent registration forms.
    Chris Cate, a spokesman for the Florida Department of State, said the state does not yet know the exactly how many forms were allegedly faked. While it is not unusual to get reports of incomplete registration cards, Cate said it is rare for the state to have so many forms with false or wrong information.
    "We are concerned about any cases of voter fraud," Cate said. "In this case, it has to do with most allegations regarding bad information on voter applications. We don't know the extent of how it could impact election, but we will let the Florida Department of Law Enforcement determine full extent of the problem."
    Strategic Allied Consultants claims the issue stemmed from one employee, who was fired on Sept. 15, but county election officials claim the fraud was more widespread, stretching across counties that are more than 500 miles apart.

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    First-time voters Victoria Pena, 18, left,... View Full Size


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    First-time voters Victoria Pena, 18, left, and Nijah Lastrapes, 19, fill out voter registration forms during a campus registration event Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012, at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas.






    "I don't subscribe to the theory that this was the action of one single individual who was able to get into more than half a dozen counties from one end of Florida to the other," said Paul Lux, the Okaloosa County Election Supervisor.
    Lux said that out of 2,200 forms that Strategic Allied workers submitted, he and his staff have found about three dozen that appear to be faked. Some have signatures that do not match the names; others are only partially completed and a handful of forms have addresses that do not exist, he said.
    "The problem is when you pay someone to do something like this, it kind of lends itself to what do you do to get paid?" Lux said.
    The Republican Party of Florida paid Strategic Allied Consultants $1.3 million to register voters starting in July. State party spokesman Brain Burgess said the Republican National Committee asked the state party to hire the consultants and paid for the firm. Before hiring the consulting group, Burgess said Florida Republicans relied solely on volunteers to register voters.
    Burgess said the party first learned about the supposed fraud more than one week after the firm fired one of its Palm Beach area workers for allegedly faking the voter forms.
    Two days later the Republican National Committee cut ties with the firm and asked state party officials in four other states to do the same. Strategic Allied Consultants was registering voters on behalf of the RNC in five battleground states: Florida, Virginia, North Carolina, Colorado and Nevada.
    North Carolina election authorities have flagged five possibly fraudulent forms that the GOP-backed consultant firm submitted. The state's chief election official Gary Bartlett said he believes it was an isolated incident because all five came from the same county.
    None of the forms Strategic submitted in Colorado or Virginia have been flagged and the Nevada Secretary of State's office would not confirm or deny whether it was investigating any allegedly fraudulent forms.

    More at http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/OTUS/...ry?id=17370445
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    hmmm ...... didn't an organisation with ties to the dems do something similar last election?

    probably not the first time it is being done and clearly both parties or their surrogates are guilty of the practice.

    Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Gamma View Post
      hmmm ...... didn't an organisation with ties to the dems do something similar last election?

      probably not the first time it is being done and clearly both parties or their surrogates are guilty of the practice.
      Acorn, I think it was. There is alot of tactics being used to suppress the vote in various battleground states. People might turn up to vote to realize they don't actually have one. I see Xcited all over the place acting as if this is in the bag for the President. Clearly him don't pay attention to the news.
      "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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      • #4
        Clearly him don't pay attention to the news...you watch to much hype and cant decipher between the hype , 3 points dem say , one poll have the president down by 1 , yuh ear CNN now its a national average...lol.

        So if Obama up by 10 in florida and down by 10 in texas , the average would be 50- 50 but we have other states to contend with and an electorial college.

        Whey di stats bredda deh
        THERE IS ONLY ONE ONANDI LOWE!

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        • #5
          So if Obama up by 10 in florida and down by 10 in texas , the average would be 50- 50
          LOL! That may be how your Long Island poll works but scientific polls are a bit more complicated than that. Every state does not have the same weight in a national poll.

          Anyway, you are correct that electoral college is the most important issue, and just like the national polls, we are seeing the polls in the battleground states like FL, North Carolina and Iowa start to get closer this week.

          Are you still looking for a state that Obama is going to win in 2012 that he did not win in 2008?
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          • #6
            Breaking news...breaking news...


            Judge blocks voter ID law
            The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

            HL

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            • #7
              Originally posted by HL View Post
              Breaking news...breaking news...


              Judge blocks voter ID law
              Really? Lets see the counter move by the GOP. Was watching Rachel Maddow last week and she spoke of an attorney the GOP have that is going to various states trying to defending these actions.
              "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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              • #8
                man haffi eat a food!

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