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Category Archive: 2012 Election Integrity Project

JW on the Ground as Fla.’s Largest County Completes Ballot Count

Three days after the presidential election Florida remains the butt of all jokes for failing to complete its vote tally, bringing back nightmarish memories of the state’s electoral meltdown a dozen years ago in the race between Al Gore and George W. Bush. The U.S. Supreme Court had to intervene in that fiasco because the

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Fla. Voter Registration Fraud Expands To 10 Counties

Illustrating that voter registration fraud is a bipartisan problem, a politically-connected vendor hired by the Republican Party to sign up new voters is under investigation for turning in suspicious forms with questionable information.   The scandal broke several weeks ago in south Florida’s Palm Beach County where the supervisor of elections set off a statewide

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Fla. Sends Voter Cards To Women Who Haven’t Lived In State for Years

Months after Judicial Watch warned election officials in a key battleground state to remove ineligible voters from its rolls JW has uncovered an alarming case that proves the integrity and legitimacy of the electoral process is not being ensured as required by federal law. If you would like to receive weekly emails updating you about

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Millions Of Voter Records Flawed, Nearly 2 Mil Dead Registered

As the presidential election approaches, the potential for voter fraud is dangerously high nationwide with nearly 2 million dead people still registered to cast ballots, about 3 million eligible to vote in two or more states and millions more that are inaccurate, duplicate or out of date. The alarming figures were published this week in

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