No fraud? Pennsylvania county settles lawsuit
over voter rolls that included nearly 1,600
dead people
BizPac Review,
by
Jon Dougherty
Original Article
Posted By: ladydawgfan,
5/23/2020 11:02:22 PM
Allegheny County, Pennsylvania — home to the city of Pittsburgh and its surrounding suburbs — has settled a lawsuit directing officials to clean up voter registration rolls.
County officials settled the suit on Monday with the Public Interest Legal Foundation, which focuses on election integrity, after the Allegheny election manager and three board of elections members were sued over registration rolls containing duplicate entries and the names of persons who had died, the Washington Free Beacon reported.
Representatives of the elections watchdog said researchers discovered almost 1,600 dead registrants, nearly 7,500 with erroneous data, and more than 1,500 who were older than 100 years —
Reply 1 - Posted by:
FunOne 5/23/2020 11:12:49 PM (No. 420174)
Yep. I am really puzzled by my uncle in Pittsburgh. He always voted republican up until the day he died. Since then, he has been voting a straight democrat ballot.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
DVC 5/23/2020 11:25:02 PM (No. 420181)
I'll bet that EVERY OTHER COUNTY has exactly the same thing. Sixty seven counties.....at 1,600 per county, that is 107,000 votes for the Dems to cheat with.
You know it happens every election.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Omen55 5/23/2020 11:59:06 PM (No. 420199)
Launch lawsuits in every Blue state & you will always hit dem.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
DaBigGuy 5/24/2020 3:37:38 AM (No. 420243)
Have they checked the rolls in Philly lately? They always seem to have more votes than registered voters every election.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
DCGIRL 5/24/2020 6:01:24 AM (No. 420278)
What is really scary is that Pennsylvania has mail in ballots that republicans voted for by our legislators.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
snapper451 5/24/2020 8:09:43 AM (No. 420352)
Rhode Island not only has dead voters but they allow same day registration, for illegal aliens. Illinois is the leader, all time, for dead voters and they always vote 100% Democrat. These are facts, I lived in both states.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
BaldGuy 5/24/2020 8:38:32 AM (No. 420383)
I would like to see Kayleigh our new press secty give the reporters another assignment like she did the other day....give them 4-5 examples of stories like these and have them go look them up and report back. ...don't let up either, keep this going....Right now they'll say there's ZERO voter fraud out there....
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
BarryNo 5/24/2020 8:45:00 AM (No. 420394)
Question: they promised to fix the rolls. I didnt see anything about WHEN the rolls would be fixed.
So... sometime next year, after the election?
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
starboard 5/24/2020 9:55:08 AM (No. 420456)
Voter fraud should be dealt with five years in prison sentence.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
hershey 5/24/2020 10:09:06 AM (No. 420468)
Wow, 1600 less democrat votes...amazing...
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Old Army Vet 5/24/2020 10:14:53 AM (No. 420478)
Nothing new here. The democRATS have been doing this since the party was founded.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 5/24/2020 10:38:00 AM (No. 420510)
They really need to move all elections to Halloween night. So much easier for the dead to get out and vote.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Strike3 5/24/2020 11:28:32 AM (No. 420565)
Other states such as Ohio equal or exceed those numbers. The problem is just as likely bureaucratic laziness as it is fraud but I suspect that a collective housecleaning would wipe out the democrat party completely. Yea, in California, it's fraud.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
psych53 5/24/2020 11:33:21 AM (No. 420572)
I live in Allegheny Co. My wife died 4 years ago. I told the registrars office and I checked at every election, and her name is still on the rolls. Yesterday, I received absentee ballot applications in the mail for myself and for her. My county government is just broken in so many ways. It’s what happens with nearly a century of one party rule.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
cor-vet 5/24/2020 1:12:15 PM (No. 420667)
A good friend, who lives about 20 miles north of me, in Mississippi, told me that he had recently received his in-laws absentee ballots from Louisiana. They were Democrats, but maybe now they'll vote Republican, since they've both passed away. My friend is staunch Republican, by the way.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Lawsy0 5/24/2020 1:13:40 PM (No. 420670)
Did I understand the county election to say he wanted credit for OFFERING to fix the messed up rolls? Hard to decide. Do it? or just get credit for saying you'd do it?
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
RedWhite&Blue2 5/24/2020 1:44:26 PM (No. 420707)
And the punishment for this is?
...............
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
4Justice 5/24/2020 5:16:10 PM (No. 420871)
#13 - I can attest to the fact it's fraud all day long in California. Besides the rolls, there was also terrible gerrymandering. That's why I applied to get on the newly formed Citizens Districting Committee a few years back but I guess I didn't have enough community work background (not diverse enough?). Later, I found out the inexperienced committee was bamboozled by Democrat tricks to put districts in their favor.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
lost 5/24/2020 5:19:34 PM (No. 420874)
Wow! That's close to the number of brain dead people that occupy the house on Pennsylvania Ave.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
BarryNo 5/24/2020 8:25:57 PM (No. 421004)
Unless you have a name of someone in charge and threaten their livelyhood, not just their office, the zombie-vote will continue. Like I said. Will they fix it before the next election? Or will they eternally vote to enslave you?
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