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frogger wrote: ahhhh you must have missed the 1st link.....your very own huff post......imagine my surprise.....LOL
I am curious.....conservatives are not credible if they post conservative links but you seem to have only one link and source which is considerably liberal and we are supposed to provide more credibility to that source...... very odd.
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Amy Busefink, 28, of Seminole, Fla., entered an Alford plea to two gross misdemeanor counts of conspiracy to commit the crime of compensation for registration of voters. Busefink faced 13 felony counts alleging she was linked to illegal payments.
Her plea acknowledges the state had evidence for a conviction. Busefink retained her right to challenge the constitutionality of the law prohibiting payments to canvassers registering voters.
"She wants finality," defense attorney Kevin Stolworthy said.
No one knows how widespread this problem is, because county election supervisors have no way to track non-citizens who live here.
So NBC2 did something election officials never thought to do, and found them on our own.
"I vote every year," Hinako Dennett told NBC2.
The Cape Coral resident is not a US citizen, yet she's registered to vote.
NBC2 found Dennett after reviewing her jury excusal form. She told the Clerk of Court she couldn't serve as a juror because she wasn't a U.S. citizen.
We found her name, and nearly a hundred others like her, in the database of Florida registered voters.
Naples resident Yvonne Wigglesworth is also a not a citizen, but is registered to vote. She claims she doesn't know how she got registered.
"I have no idea. I mean, how am I supposed to know."
Records show Wigglesworth voted six times in elections dating back eleven years.
"I know you cannot vote before you become a citizen, so I never tried to do anything like that," Samuel Lincoln said.
He isn't a U.S. citizen either, but the Jamaican national says he doesn't know how he ended up registered to vote.
"It's their mistake, not mine," said Lincoln.
We obtained a copy of his 2007 voter registration application. It's clearly shows he marked U.S. citizen.
"This is under oath, that document, they are attesting that it is true and by falsifying, it's a third degree felony," said Tim Durham, Collier County's chief elections supervisor.
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