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Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Skid Row voter fraud

An alleged voter fraud scheme in which Skid Row’s homeless were being offered money and cigarettes in exchange for “false and forged signatures” on ballot petitions and registration documents has been uncovered in Los Angeles, prosecutors announced Tuesday.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office says it is charging nine people in total with felony counts related to the offenses, which are said to have happened during the 2016 and 2018 election cycles.

“The defendants are accused of engaging in the solicitation of hundreds of false and/or forged signatures on state ballot petitions and voter registration forms by allegedly offering homeless people $1 and/or cigarettes for their participation,” a statement from the attorney’s office reads.

The charges are part of a larger-scale crackdown on voter fraud that the Los Angeles Police Department has been undertaking this year.

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https://www.foxnews.com/politics/skid-row-voter-fraud-prosecutors-say-homeless-offered-cash-cigarettes-in-exchange-for-hundreds-of-signatures

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Huh, according to Obama there is no such thing as voter fraud

Anonymous said...

This is a time honored tradition.

Anonymous said...

I watched on TV the night President Trump was elected how the Democrats were pushing people in wheel chairs to vote. Most of their wheel chair people looked dated. Not really knowing where they were and why. It. Was amazing to watch. I guess they went to a nursing home and rounded up these poor people to vote. It was criminal