Critics say McAuliffe kept key facts hidden
When Maureen Erickson registered to vote in Prince William County, she listed her home address as a street in Guatemala, in what should have been a very strong indication that she wasn’t a regular Virginia resident.
Yet she remained on the voting rolls for years, and even cast ballots in 14 different elections, up through the 2008 presidential contest. She was only purged in 2012, just ahead of the election, after she self-reported as a noncitizen, according to a new report released Tuesday by the Public Interest Legal Foundation.
Ms. Erickson was one of more than 5,500 noncitizens who were registered to vote in Virginia this decade, and were only bumped from the rolls after they admitted to being ineligible. Some 1,852 of them even managed to cast ballots that were likely illegal, though undetected, the PILF, a conservative voter integrity group, said in its report.
Just as troubling, the PILF said, was Virginia’s efforts to try to hide the information from the public — a problem foundation President J. Christian Adams said began at the very top, with Gov. Terry McAuliffe.
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6 comments:
Nothing to see here? Governor should be impeached; he endorses the fraud.
Arrest them!
And you wonder why McAuliffe vetoed the bill to purge the voter rolls in Virginia? Really?
Democrats illegally rigging elections while President Obama is telling illegals to cast ballots.
Drain the Swamp!
No Fraud here?!
All Democrat voters. Cities are loaded with this crap.
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