Colorado 'Voter Fraud' Doesn't Exist...Ooopsie

16 Aug 2013 12:08 #1 by LadyJazzer

Colorado 'Voter Fraud' Investigation Finds Only Legal U.S. Citizens In Boulder

Voter fraud is not as rampant as Colorado's secretary of state would like you to believe.

Last month, Secretary of State Scott Gessler (R) had announced that 155 possibly illegal voters went to the polls in the November 2012 elections -- out of more than 3,050,578 voters in Colorado.

Now a review by Boulder County's top prosecutor has found that all 17 instances of allegedly fraudulent voters in his county were, in fact, verifiable U.S. citizens, The Boulder Daily Camera reported Wednesday.

"Local governments and county clerks do a really good job regulating the integrity of elections, and I'll stand by that record any day of the week," said Stan Garnett (D), Boulder County's district attorney. "We don't need state officials sending us on wild goose chases for political reasons."


Ooopsie... Another case of "non-existent voter fraud" bites the dust... So, now Colorado joins North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Florida in the list of "non-existent voter-fraud states" trying to pass voter-suppression laws to stop a problem that doesn't exist... Congratulations, teabaggers... You've done it again...

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16 Aug 2013 12:41 #2 by chickaree
That's good news.

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