Iowa state officials have referred nine people to county attorneys, saying the nine voted twice in the November election last year.
The Iowa secretary of state's office said in a news release Friday that the nine are suspected of voting in Iowa after casting ballots in other states. There were 27 suspected instances of people voting first in Iowa and then other states during the same election.
The 27 other instances of suspected double voting have been shared with voting officials in the respective states.
The information was discovered through Iowa’s partnership with several states in the Electronic Registration Information Center. The states share data to improve the accuracy of voter rolls and enhance voter confidence.
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Because of crooks like that our country is coming apart at the seams, I believe it is only savable if the constitution is followed exactly as written.As far as those nine POS goes about 30 years in prison with no parole and lose of voting rights forever.
By hook or crook. The dimmy party...
Good start but about 100K short. Why don't the Dems want voter ID?
Multiple that numbers by thousands
I bet they are Demcorats.
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