No. of Recommendations: 5
Dope:
It’s the left that promotes voting from people who aren’t eligible to vote and refuses any effort to secure elections.I'm was surprised at what they could catch during elections, and most of it seems to be caught before anyone votes.
Here's a Heritage Foundation database on voter fraud:
https://www.heritage.org/voterfraud/search?combine...The first Ineligible Voting case in the database is Brian Prichard:
Brian Pritchard
Brian Pritchard, a
First Vice Chair of the Republican state party, was sanctioned by the Georgia State Board of Elections for voting at least 9 times while ineligible from 2008 to 2010. Pritchard was convicted of felony check forgery in Pennsylvania in 1996 and was placed on probation for three years, which was extended for various reasons until 2011. In 2008, Pritchard registered to vote in Georgia, despite still being on probation for the felony charges. He voted a total of nine times in primary, general and runoff elections between 2008 and 2010. An administrative law judge found Pritchard had violated Georgia law by voting as a convicted felon who had not finished serving his sentence. The State Election Board approved the judge’s findings and imposed $5,000 in civil penalties (a $500 penalty and $500 for each voting offense), $375.14 in investigative costs, and a public reprimand. He was subsequently removed from his position in the Republican party.
I did manage to find one instance you'd be interested in:
Mario Obdulio Orellana
Mario Obdulio Orellana, a 57-year-old Salvadoran national, was indicted in June 2018 by the Department of Justice on federal immigration and voter fraud violations. An investigation by the U.S. Attorney's office in the Eastern District of Texas revealed that
Orellana illegally entered the United States in the 1980s, falsified documents to obtain a U.S. birth certificate and social security number, and then used these documents to apply for a U.S. passport and register to vote. His five-count indictment included voter fraud charges related to his voting in the November 2016 election. As part of a plea agreement, Orellana pleaded guilty to making false statements in a U.S. passport application in exchange for the other charges being dropped. He faces up to 10 years in federal prison.
But most of the ineligible voting is due to voting while still on a felony sentence.
No vast numbers promoted by the left and it's Heritage Foundation.