The one contest where election fraud is significant...and perpetrated by Republicans.

Over a thousand absentee ballots from likely Democratic voters may have been destroyed in the race for North Carolina’s 9th Congressional District last month as allegations of fraud on behalf of the Republican candidate mount,” The Hill reports.

Said Wake County District Attorney Lorrin Freeman: “You’re looking at several thousand, possibly 2,000 absentee ballot requests from this most recent election. About 40 percent of those, it appears, at this point may not have been returned.”
 
Republicans in the Wisconsin state Senate rushed to approve 82 of Gov. Scott Walker’s (R) appointees, a month after voters chose not to reelect the Republican, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports.

Walker demanded that Jim Doyle not proceed with any appointments after he won in 2010 and Doyle pretty much left the vacancies for the next governor to appoint. The hypocrisy and disregard for democratic norms is so appalling.
 
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It is good to see that The State Election Board requested that Wake County District Attorney Lorrin Freeman take an active part in the investigation. So far however Wake County District Attorney has been limited to serving the subpoenas to individuals to appear before the state election board and acquiring the physical evidence (mail-in ballots and associated records of who they were mailed to).
 
Republicans call for additional investigation in 9th District fiasco
https://www.wral.com/republicans-call-for-additional-investigation-in-9th-district-fiasco/18044487/

Republican state senators called Thursday for a new investigation into the 9th Congressional District's results, as well as into election irregularities going back years in Bladen County.

They said there's a partisan taint on the State Board of Elections and Ethics Enforcement's current inquiry.

The senators said Gov. Roy Cooper should appoint a bipartisan task force, and they criticized past iterations of the board – including one appointed by Republican Gov. Pat McCrory – for failing to follow up on allegations that have dogged Bladen elections for years.

"There's reason to doubt the capacity of the State Board of Elections," said state Sen. Dan Bishop, flanked by the four other GOP senators who represent the 9th District in North Carolina's General Assembly. "Over the course of two or three administrations they haven't gotten the job done."

Bishop said he agreed with the State Board's decision not to certify this election, though. And the board's recent vote to investigate was 7-2, with two of four Republicans voting to proceed.

The board's elections director, Kim Strach, who's leading the staff investigation, was appointed under McCrory. Her husband, Phil Strach, has been the lead attorney for General Assembly Republicans in a number of recent lawsuits defending an array of legislative changes to North Carolina's election laws.

But Bishop said the board's partisan split – four Democrats, four Republicans and an unnafiliated member appointed by Cooper – is "disabling in its nature."

This is essentially the argument legislative Republicans have made as they fought Cooper the last two years over the board's make up. They have repeatedly sought to lessen the governor's appointment power to the board, and to create a new board made up of an equal number of Republicans and Democrats, arguing that the body that oversees state elections should be fully bipartisan.

The courts have thrown out a number of those changes, and the legislative majority and Cooper administration are negotiating now over how the board will be composed in the future.

It's unclear what will happen in the 9th District. Republican Mark Harris appeared to win that race by 905 votes over Democrat Dan McCready, but evidence emerged of an operation to collect absentee ballots from voters in Bladen County, and perhaps in neighboring Robeson County and other parts of the district.

That would be a felony, and there are thousands of ballots that were requested, but never returned to local election boards to be counted. That is not evidence of fraud in itself, but the number of unreturned ballots in Bladen and Robeson counties raised red flags.

The State Board's investigation will wrap up some time between now and Dec. 21. The board voted to hold a public hearing on the matter by then.

There's also a criminal investigation underway by Wake County District Attorney Lorrin Freeman's office. Freeman is a Democrat and was brought in by Bladen's district attorney. Following the 2016 election, the State Board voted to refer Bladen County issues to the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District. It's unclear whether an investigation is underway at that level, but U.S. Attorney Robert Higdon is a Republican.

His office recently charged 19 foreign nationals last month with voting in the 2016 elections, and later issued subpoenas for voting records to the 44 counties in the eastern district, including Bladen County.
 
North Carolina GOP director open to new election in disputed House race
https://www.cnn.com/2018/12/06/politics/north-carolina-republicans-new-election/index.html

The executive director of the North Carolina Republican Party says he supports a new election if allegations of fraud in the 9th Congressional District race are proven true and it impacted the outcome of the race.
Dallas Woodhouse claimed to CNN's Drew Griffin he was so upset after watching CNN's coverage of the controversy last night, he vomited.

"This has shaken us to the core," he said.

"We are not ready to call for a new election yet," Woodhouse added. "I think we have to let the board of elections come show their hand if they can show that this conceivably could have flipped the race in that neighborhood, we will absolutely support a new election."

His comments come as the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, the Wake County District Attorney's office and the state board of elections are investigating allegations that McCrae Dowless, who worked for Republican candidate Mark Harris' campaign, used absentee ballots to alter the vote in Bladen County.

Harris, a Baptist minister who ousted Rep. Robert Pittenger in a Republican primary this year, leads Democrat Dan McCready by 905 votes. But investigators are probing whether some absentee ballots were altered by Dowless and a loosely connected group working with him or collected from voters but never turned in.

Dowless worked for Red Dome Group, a GOP political consulting firm that Harris paid more than $400,000.

Dowless earned more than $23,000 working on six campaigns dating back to 2010, and in most of those races, Dowless' candidates received a disproportionately higher percentage of absentee votes in Bladen County.

Woodhouse defended Harris, calling him a "good man" and said there's "no way he knew about this stuff and sanctioned it."

He also said it's unlikely anyone will be seated to represent North Carolina's 9th District when the new House is sworn in on January 3.

(Article has more in video at link)
 
“Republican officials had early warnings of voting irregularities in North Carolina congressional race that are now the subject of probes,” the Washington Post reports.

In the days immediately after the GOP primary, aides to Rep. Robert Pittenger (R-NC), who lost the race, told the state party’s executive director that they believed fraud had occurred. GOP officials did little to scrutinize the results, instead turning their attention to the general-election campaign.
 
North Carolina GOP director open to new election in disputed House race
https://www.cnn.com/2018/12/06/politics/north-carolina-republicans-new-election/index.html

The executive director of the North Carolina Republican Party says he supports a new election if allegations of fraud in the 9th Congressional District race are proven true and it impacted the outcome of the race.
Dallas Woodhouse claimed to CNN's Drew Griffin he was so upset after watching CNN's coverage of the controversy last night, he vomited.

"This has shaken us to the core," he said.

"We are not ready to call for a new election yet," Woodhouse added. "I think we have to let the board of elections come show their hand if they can show that this conceivably could have flipped the race in that neighborhood, we will absolutely support a new election."

His comments come as the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, the Wake County District Attorney's office and the state board of elections are investigating allegations that McCrae Dowless, who worked for Republican candidate Mark Harris' campaign, used absentee ballots to alter the vote in Bladen County.

Harris, a Baptist minister who ousted Rep. Robert Pittenger in a Republican primary this year, leads Democrat Dan McCready by 905 votes. But investigators are probing whether some absentee ballots were altered by Dowless and a loosely connected group working with him or collected from voters but never turned in.

Dowless worked for Red Dome Group, a GOP political consulting firm that Harris paid more than $400,000.

Dowless earned more than $23,000 working on six campaigns dating back to 2010, and in most of those races, Dowless' candidates received a disproportionately higher percentage of absentee votes in Bladen County.

Woodhouse defended Harris, calling him a "good man" and said there's "no way he knew about this stuff and sanctioned it."

He also said it's unlikely anyone will be seated to represent North Carolina's 9th District when the new House is sworn in on January 3.

(Article has more in video at link)

I thought cnn was fake news?
 
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