New Data Analysis Finds 353 Counties With 1.8 Million More Registered Voters Than Residents

Authored by Mark Tapscott via The Epoch Times,

A total of 353 counties in 29 U.S. states have 1.8 million more registered voters than eligible voting-age citizens, according to an analysis by Judicial Watch.

In addition, eight states, including Alaska, Colorado, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Vermont, were found to have statewide registered voter totals that exceeded 100 percent of eligible voters, according to the nonprofit government watchdog.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political...s-18-million-more-registered-voters-residents

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Of course we in Colorado do... we're California's "mini-me".

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Mmmm... Probably a bit of context missing from this.. Epoch times.. ;)

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As I noted in the other thread on this subject...

So these counties never pruned their registration rolls for decades. A very common problem.

An Obama administration ruling demanded that Southern states (under Civil Right voting mandates from the 1960s) had to prune their voting registration rolls. When these states took the required Federal action to do this -- mailing a post card to the a voter at that address and requiring it not be returned as undeliverable -- then the Democrats started screaming about voter suppression. You can't win.

Note all the states listed are not in the South -- which have pruned their voter registration rolls over the recent years.
 
Judicial Watch has been trying for the longest to force states to clean up its voter rolls of dead people and illegals (foreigners). They have had to sue extreme liberal states run by Democrats, who continue to oppose efforts to clean up the voting rolls which should not even be an issue if public officials like the Secretary of States were actually, doing their jobs they are being paid for with US tax dollars. If the FBI and DOJ were doing their jobs, these public officials I am sure have violated multiple election laws and should have been charged a long time ago.
 
Authored by Mark Tapscott via The Epoch Times,

A total of 353 counties in 29 U.S. states have 1.8 million more registered voters than eligible voting-age citizens, according to an analysis by Judicial Watch.

In addition, eight states, including Alaska, Colorado, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Vermont, were found to have statewide registered voter totals that exceeded 100 percent of eligible voters, according to the nonprofit government watchdog.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political...s-18-million-more-registered-voters-residents

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Of course we in Colorado do... we're California's "mini-me".

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To make matters worse, not all eligible voting age citizens register. What is it, about 21% of people don’t register? Considering the preceeding and considering death rates of registered voters, it suggests there are people on voter rolls who have been dead or disqualified for decades. In at least one precinct in OH, a election a while back had more votes than those registered. A bit of an embarrasment, one would think. I once had a conversation with a mortgage broker who said most social security numbers are used by multiple people, increasing the possibility that a coordinated and massive effort to control the outcomes of elections would be successful.

There are no justifiable reasons to not ensure the confidence and integrity of our elections by reducing the ways a fraudster can change the outcome of an election. It seems such in action is at best, negligent, and may arise to the point of aiding and abetting by elected officials in an fraudulent election they are the beneficiaries of.

At some point, their should be Federal laws that require certain voting standards to be met. The justification for this would the vote for President, a national leader.
 
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