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OGIS
07-26-2016, 10:15 AM
Oh, sorry, did I say Dem? I meant Republican.

Are RW fears of voter fraud just RW projection?


Records show Charles Jeter voted twice in 2004 electionCHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV) -

Election records in North Carolina and South Carolina show former State Representative Charles Jeter voted twice in the 2004 presidential election.

On Your Side Investigates uncovered the documents on Monday, the same day Jeter announced he was resigning his seat in the legislature and would not be seeking re-election.

Records maintained by the South Carolina State Election Commission show Jeter voted in person at a precinct in Greer, SC on November 2, 2004.

The North Carolina State Board of Elections website shows Jeter also voted at a precinct in Huntersville, NC on November 2, 2004.

Under federal law, it is a felony to knowingly cast more than one ballot in a federal race. The 2004 ballot included the race for President of the United States.

Reached by phone Monday, Jeter said he did not vote twice.

"I certainly didn't vote in South Carolina that day,” Jeter said. “I don't know why it shows I did. I wasn't there, I didn't vote then, I just don't understand why it would show that.”

Jeter grew up in and attended college in South Carolina. He moved to Huntersville in 2001. Records show Jeter’s 2004 vote was his first in North Carolina and his last in South Carolina.

"I'm certainly going to call down to the SC board of elections to see what I can find out,” Jeter said.

Jeter was among a long list of Republican lawmakers who sponsored legislation in 2013 that required voters to provide photo identification at the polls and made other changes to the state’s election laws.

http://www.wbtv.com/story/32528245/records-show-charles-jeter-voted-twice-in-2004-election?utm_source=fark&utm_medium=website&utm_content=link

MisterVeritis
07-26-2016, 10:18 AM
Oh, sorry, did I say Dem? I meant Republican.

Are RW fears of voter fraud just RW projection?
It is another good example of why voter ID laws are important. Get with the program. Insist that everyplace require a government-issued photo ID to prove the voter's identity and to prevent voter fraud.

exotix
07-26-2016, 10:19 AM
I'm sure the Jim Crow GOP voter-suppressionists have a lot to say about this.

Cigar
07-26-2016, 10:50 AM
It is another good example of why voter ID laws are important. Get with the program. Insist that everyplace require a government-issued photo ID to prove the voter's identity and to prevent voter fraud.


How?


I have a Wallet full of IDs ... does the that mean I get a Vote for each one of them?

Oboe
07-26-2016, 10:53 AM
Democrats- The disingenuous party. Make pretend, make like they're stupid. I don't think they are pretending on that one. You have to be stupid to support a criminal.

Mac-7
07-26-2016, 10:55 AM
I'm sure the Jim Crow GOP voter-suppressionists have a lot to say about this.

Voter fraud is wrong no matter who does it.

thats why we want anti voter fraud laws

OGIS
07-26-2016, 10:55 AM
It is another good example of why voter ID laws are important. Get with the program. Insist that everyplace require a government-issued photo ID to prove the voter's identity and to prevent voter fraud.

Make that a federal (i.e.: universal) ID good in all states, and which includes:...
1 - at least several different identifiers (fingerprint, photo, retina pattern)
2 - is free to the person
3 - gets issued at post offices (to get around some states closing ID centers in minority areas)
4 - which must be used and scanned before entering the voting booth.
...then we are in agreement.

The 4th provision allows each use to be "ticked" on a nationwide registry. And THAT prevents, instantly, double voting everywhere. "I'm sorry sir, the computer says that you already voted in the next county over."

OGIS
07-26-2016, 10:57 AM
How?


I have a Wallet full of IDs ... does the that mean I get a Vote for each one of them?


Democrats- The disingenuous party. Make pretend, make like they're stupid. I don't think they are pretending on that one. You have to be stupid to support a criminal.

Both of you: stop trolling with stupid comments.

Mac-7
07-26-2016, 10:58 AM
I often wonder what is wrong with the brain function of liberals?

why do they suppose conservatives will defend wrongdoing just because the offender has an r by his name?

Cigar
07-26-2016, 11:00 AM
Make that a federal (i.e.: universal) ID good in all states, and which includes:...
1 - at least several different identifiers (fingerprint, photo, retina pattern)
2 - is free to the person
3 - gets issued at post offices (to get around some states closing ID centers in minority areas)
4 - which must be used and scanned before entering the voting booth.
...then we are in agreement.

The 4th provision allows each use to be "ticked" on a nationwide registry. And THAT prevents, instantly, double voting everywhere. "I'm sorry sir, the computer says that you already voted in the next county over."



Good idea ... BTW, do you think one single Conservative Governor would spend a penny on it?

OGIS
07-26-2016, 11:29 AM
Good idea ... BTW, do you think one single Conservative Governor would spend a penny on it?

They will if the federal government threatens to ignore votes by that state's population if the states do not use the federally-approved, nationally consistent, election methods. That ignoring, of course, would include refusal to recognize that state's congresscritters sent to Washington DC.

Oboe
07-26-2016, 11:45 AM
He should have resigned and been prosecuted, if it's true.