Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Non-citizens caught voting in 2012 presidential election in key swing state of Ohio

Huge Can of Non Citizen Voters!?! video I made in 2008, 'Somalis being bused in to Ohio polling place, are they citizens?' posted in 2012



This is a video I made in 2008, I know it's not the best film quailty but it's always had an Important Message, and now Refugee Resettlement is almost bragging about them doing this!?!  WTH
The Franklin County Board of Elections says when I called to question about this, there answer:

We have it covered! We have people, Go On The Trust Factor. 

I was told that I wasn't allowed to work the polls due to my questions!  Don't you just love the Democratic American Election Process.......  






Imagine that. . . I'm still so angry about me being TOLD I couldn't work for the BOE anymore because I brought this up and wouldn't let it go. The SOS at the time wouldn't even reply to my phone calls or email/letter I had written her. Also the way the ACLU and other ABC groups have it, say if I asked someone to prove their citizenship I could have been fined big time.....WTF



Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted announced Wednesday that his office found 17 non-citizens illegally cast ballots in the 2012 presidential election -- and has referred the case for possible prosecution. 

What it all comes down to in Ohio looks like SOS Jon Husted, Counting Absentee and Provisional Ballots?


The alleged crime would be a notable case of voter fraud in a key swing state. By law, only American citizens are allowed the privilege of casting ballots for the nation's leaders. 
Ohio officials say that did not stop some from getting around the system. 
"I have a responsibility to uphold election law, and under both federal and state law you must be a citizen to vote," said Husted, a Republican who has aggressively tried to investigate voter fraud cases in his state. 
Husted also found that 274 non-citizens remain on the voting rolls. 
President Obama beat Mitt Romney in Ohio by just 2 percentage points in November 2012. 
As part of Ohio's efforts to clean up the voting rolls, election officials discovered that more than 257,000 dead people were still listed as active voters. Their names and status, Husted said, have since been removed. 
In addition, election authorities note they have drastically reduced the number of duplicate registrations, from 340,000 in 2011 to just four this past November -- and that more than 370,000 Ohio voters who have moved have been contacted to update their voting information. 
"Now that we have the ability to cross-check citizenship information with Ohio's voter rolls, I will continue to be vigilant and to push the General Assembly for additional tools to modernize our elections systems, making it easy to vote and hard to cheat," Husted said.   >>MORE<<


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