HOUSTON, TEXAS - Harris County Voter Registrar Leo Vasquez announced Tuesday that Houston Votes - a local non-profit organization that recruits voters - turned in more than 5,000 fraudulent voter registration applications.
Vasquez said some of the problems include multiple applications for the same person, applications for people already registered, incomplete applications, applications from non-U.S. citizens and several from people too young to vote.
"We have evidence indicating violation of the Texas Election Code, falsified documents being submitted to this office and possible violations of federal election laws," said Vasquez.
Vazquez said the problems go right to the organization's top management.
"Volunteer Deputy Sean Caddle has submitted 23 incomplete [applications], 37 pre-existing voters, two underage and numerous duplicate applications," Vazquez said.
The allegations first came from True the Vote, a Houston voter watchdog group.
"[We are] just a concerned group of citizens," said Catherine Engelbrecht with True the Vote.
Voting investigators said there are thousands of fraudulent voter registrations floating around Harris County.
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Just a guess, but I would bet they were all votes for democrats. Imagine that-cheating to get elected because they know they don't stand a chance otherwise. Just wait and see what happens in November. The communists will lie, cheat and steal, or whatever else it takes to stay in power (if they even allow the election to happen).
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