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An election judge in Hubbard County, Minnesota, faces serious charges for allowing 11 unregistered voters to cast ballots without completing the necessary registration paperwork on election day. While voters can register on the same day, the judge failed to follow the required process. As a result, the judge is now charged with two felonies, which carry a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and fines up to $20,000.

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In Georgia, there were numerous instances of illegal voting during the election. This includes 2,506 felons voting illegally, 66,248 underage individuals registering to vote before they were eligible, and 2,423 unregistered individuals casting their votes. Additionally, 1,043 people used a post office box to register and vote illegally, while 4,926 individuals voted after canceling their Georgia voter registration. Shockingly, over 10,315 deceased individuals were found to have voted, and 395 people voted in both Georgia and another state, which is against the law. Furthermore, 15,700 individuals who had changed their address with the Postal Service voted, and 40,279 people failed to properly re-register after moving across county lines.

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District Attorney Heather Adams reported that the Elections Office received approximately 2,500 voter registration applications near the deadline, with staff noticing similar handwriting, same-day completion, unknown signatures, and signature mismatches. Detectives found fraudulent applications with address inaccuracies, false personal identification, and false names. Individuals listed on the applications stated they did not request or complete the forms, and the signatures were not theirs. The fraudulent registrations are believed to be connected to large-scale canvassing operations dating back to June, with most applications dated August 15th or later. Canvassers were employed and paid to obtain voter registration applications from residents across Lancaster County. Canvassing took place at shopping centers, parking lots, sidewalks, and parks. Some applications were verified as legitimate. Of the investigations completed, 60% have been determined to be fraudulent. Other counties have received similar applications. Violations of crimes code and elections code have been confirmed.

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A concrete example of alleged voter fraud in Pennsylvania is presented. The speaker highlights the case of Denise Ondish, who passed away on October 22, 2020. Despite her death, her application to vote was received the next day and her ballot was sent back to her two days after her death. The ballot was then received by the county office on November 2, 2020, and the state's website indicates that she voted on that day. The speaker asserts that this is hard evidence and encourages the media to investigate further. They mention that more examples will be submitted to the court.

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Early voting has faced challenges, including noncitizens on voter rolls and incidents of ballot box vandalism. Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to contest the election, particularly in Pennsylvania, where he previously won a court case regarding Bucks County. Hugh Hewitt resigned from the Washington Post live on air, citing restrictions on reporting the truth about Pennsylvania's election issues. In Lancaster County, detectives discovered fraudulent voter registration applications with incorrect addresses and false identities. The investigation revealed that a Democrat-aligned group, Field Media Corporation from Arizona, was behind the fraudulent registrations. Following the news, they removed their website, and the investigation into the full extent of the operation is ongoing.

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Three current and former Rensler County employees turned themselves in to federal authorities for allegedly conspiring to commit voter fraud. The defendants, Rich Crist, Jim Gordon, and Leslie Wallace, appeared in court where they faced charges of conspiracy to violate constitutional rights. Gordon also faced an additional charge of witness tampering, while Wallace faced an additional charge of making false statements. The investigation claims that during the 2021 election, absentee ballots were fraudulently applied for using voters' names and birth dates. The defense will receive a witness list with strict guidelines for contact. The FBI emphasized their commitment to safeguarding voting rights and provided a number for reporting infringements. Rensselaer County executive Steve McLaughlin stated that the charged individuals are innocent until proven guilty.

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According to an investigation, in Nevada, 42,000 people voted more than once, 1,500 dead people voted, 19,000 people voted despite not living in Nevada and not being college students, 8,000 people voted from a nonexistent address, 15,000 people voted though registered to a commercial or vacant address, and 4,000 noncitizens voted. A senator asked if there were any prosecutions underway for voter fraud related to these 130,000 identified instances. The response was "not yet." A representative of the Trump campaign stated that voter integrity laws must be enforced, and expressed confidence that investigations will lead to charges. They stated that when the principle of 1 person, 1 vote is lost, the end result is authoritarianism.

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Early voting across the country faces issues like noncitizens on voter rolls and ballot box vandalism. Donald Trump is raising concerns about election integrity in Pennsylvania, particularly in Bucks County, where he previously won a court case. Hugh Hoot resigned from the Washington Post on air, citing restrictions on reporting the truth about Pennsylvania's election issues. Investigations in Lancaster County uncovered fraudulent voter registration applications with false information. These applications are linked to Field Media Corporation, a Democrat-aligned group from Arizona that collaborates with anti-Trump organizations. The scale of this operation is still under investigation.

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Over 1,500,000 fraudulent votes counted, and the spread is less than 82,000 votes. These fraudulent votes come from dead voters, ballots that were received before they were supposedly mailed out, and over 330,000 electronic spikes from the voting machine. 205,000 over votes, meaning there were 205,000 more votes than registered voters, and 682,000 ballots that were illegally processed without any oversight whatsoever. More than 1,500,000 votes in Pennsylvania is apparently what it took for Joe Biden to steal the state. Georgia has a similar phenomenon that Democrats are failing to account for. 66,248 underage voters voted in Georgia. 10,315 dead people voted. 2,500 convicted felons voted. Nearly 200,000 votes were fraudulently inserted into the vote instantaneously. 4,500 votes come from unregistered voters. These numbers show a clear pattern that a variety of types of fraud occurred in this election and that Democrats are desperately trying to cover it up. They're going to great lengths to change the narrative of the election fraud in an effort to run up the clock to 01/20/2020. In addition to president Trump's team, many independent groups have completed research on the fraud and the results are staggering. Totaling across the country, millions of votes were fraudulently covered up, changed, or deleted in favor of Joe Biden. The governors and secretaries of state have actively participated in the cover up. Removing information from their website that is normally easily accessible to the public and depriving conservatives a chance to audit or review the results are just some of their tactics. In Arizona, the final result is only a difference of 10,457, yet 36,400 non citizens voted in the state. Arizona also experienced phantom spikes from the voting machines to the tune of roughly 50,000 additional votes going to Joe Biden. These numbers come from information that is publicly available, whether from the secretary of state's website before the content was removed or from the raw data that was pushed out on election night.

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District Attorney Heather Adams reported that the Elections Office received approximately 2,500 voter registration applications near the deadline, some appearing fraudulent due to similar handwriting, unknown signatures, and mismatches with existing voter signatures. Detectives found fraudulent applications with inaccurate addresses, false personal identification, and false names, some with Social Security information not matching the names provided. Some individuals whose information was used confirmed they did not request or complete the forms, and the signatures were not theirs. The fraudulent registrations are believed to be linked to large-scale canvassing operations dating back to June, with most applications dated August 15 or later. Canvassers were paid to obtain voter registration applications, mainly from Lancaster City residents, but also from other locations across Lancaster County. Canvassing occurred at shopping centers, parking lots, sidewalks, and parks. Some applications were verified as legitimate, with applicants confirming they provided information to a canvasser. So far, 60% of the investigated applications have been determined to be fraudulent. Voter registration is still processing the remaining applications.

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District Attorney Heather Adams announced an investigation into potentially fraudulent voter registration applications. The investigation began after the Elections Office received approximately 2,500 applications at or near the registration deadline. Staff noticed similar handwriting, same-day completion, unknown signatures, and signature mismatches with previously registered voters. Detectives found fraudulent applications with inaccurate addresses, false personal identification, and false names. Some applications had correct personal information, but individuals stated they didn't request or complete the forms and the signatures were not theirs. The fraudulent registrations are believed to be connected to large-scale canvassing operations dating back to June, with most applications dated August 15th or later. Canvassers were paid to obtain voter registration applications from residents across Lancaster County. Canvassing took place at shopping centers, parking lots, sidewalks, and parks. Some applications were verified as legitimate. Of the investigations completed, 60% have been determined to be fraudulent. At least two other counties received similar applications. Violations of crimes code and elections code have been confirmed.

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The app allows users to register to vote by submitting information to the state, which requires a driver's license or the last four digits of a social security number. If verified, the state sends the registration to the county, which issues a voter registration card. If verification fails, a HAVA letter is sent to the individual for more information. An investigation revealed that Miss Hill attempted to register deceased individuals, including her father and another person who died in her home in 2011. She is charged with four counts of fraudulent registrations, having knowingly registered dead people and exploiting a system gap that allowed verification without a date of birth or social security number.

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Craig Callaway, a former president of the Atlantic City city council in New Jersey, has been arrested on felony mail-in ballot fraud charges. He is known locally as an expert in mail-in ballots and has the power to influence elections. Last Thursday, Callaway was charged with federal voter fraud for allegedly voting on behalf of individuals without their permission or knowledge. This arrest provides some insight into how he was able to carry out these fraudulent activities.

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District Attorney Heather Adams reported that the Elections Office received approximately 2,500 voter registration applications near the deadline, with staff noticing similar handwriting, same-day completion, unknown signatures, and signature mismatches. Detectives found fraudulent applications with address inaccuracies, false personal identification, and false names. Individuals listed on the applications stated they did not request or complete the forms, and the signatures were not theirs. The fraudulent registrations are believed to be connected to large-scale canvassing operations dating back to June, with most applications dated August 15th or later. Canvassers were paid to obtain voter registration applications, primarily from Lancaster city residents, but also from other locations across Lancaster County. Canvassing took place at shopping centers, parking lots, sidewalks, and parks. Of the investigations completed, 60% of applications were determined to be fraudulent. Voter registration is still processing the remaining applications. At least two other counties received similar applications. Violations of crimes code and elections code have been confirmed.

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District Attorney Heather Adams reported that the Elections Office received approximately 2,500 voter registration applications near the deadline, with staff noticing similar handwriting, identical dates, and mismatched signatures. Detectives found fraudulent applications with address inaccuracies, false personal information, and false names. Individuals listed on fraudulent applications stated they did not request or complete the forms, and the signatures were not theirs. The fraudulent registrations are believed to be connected to a large-scale canvassing operation dating back to June, with most applications dated August 15th or later. Canvassers were employed and paid to obtain voter registration applications from residents across Lancaster County, at shopping centers, parking lots, sidewalks, and parks. Of the applications investigated, 60% have been determined to be fraudulent. Voter registration is still processing the remaining applications. At least two other counties received similar applications. Violations of crimes code and elections code have been confirmed.

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42,000 people in Nevada voted more than once, 1,500 were deceased, 19,000 didn't live in Nevada or attend college, 8,000 voted from non-existent addresses, 15,000 were registered at vacant addresses, and 4,000 were noncitizens. The speaker questions if any prosecutions are happening in Nevada for the 130,000 instances of voter fraud identified in the 2020 election. No prosecutions have been reported yet.

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42,000 people in Nevada voted more than once, 1,500 were deceased, 19,000 didn't live in Nevada or attend college, 8,000 voted from a non-existent address, 15,000 were registered to vacant addresses, and 4,000 were noncitizens. The speaker asks if there are any ongoing prosecutions for voter fraud in Nevada, given the 130,000 instances identified in the 2020 election. The response is that there are currently no prosecutions.

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An app was used to register voters by submitting required information, such as a driver's license or the last four digits of a social security number, to the state. If verified, the state sends this information to the county, which issues a voter registration card. If verification fails, a HAVA letter is sent to the individual for further information. An investigation revealed that Miss Hill registered deceased individuals, including her father and another person who died in her home in 2011. She attempted to register these individuals knowingly, exploiting a system gap by omitting dates of birth and social security numbers, which allowed for fraudulent registrations. Charges have been filed against her for these actions.

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Democratic leaders in Rensselaer County are calling for the resignation of 3 county employees indicted in a voter fraud investigation. The minority leaders of the legislature emphasize the importance of election integrity. The accused employees, Rich Chris, James Gordon, and Leslie Wallace, allegedly applied for absentee ballots using other voters' information in the 2021 election. Despite the charges, all 3 individuals deny any wrongdoing. Two former officials involved in the case have already pleaded guilty.

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In Georgia, there were several instances of illegal voting. This includes felons voting, underage individuals registering to vote before they turned 17.5 years old, people voting without being registered, and individuals using post office boxes to register. Additionally, there were cases of people voting after registering in another state, voting after moving across county lines without re-registering, and even deceased individuals voting. These actions violated Georgia laws and resulted in thousands of illegal votes.

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In Georgia, there were several instances of illegal voting. This includes felons voting, underage individuals registering to vote before they turned 17.5 years old, people voting without being registered, and individuals using post office boxes to register. Additionally, there were cases of people voting after registering past their registration date, voting while deceased, voting in multiple states, and voting after changing their address. There were also individuals who moved across county lines but failed to properly re-register in their new county. These actions violated Georgia law.

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Good morning. On Tuesday, I was informed by Krista Miller about potentially fraudulent voter registration applications. The Elections Office received around 2,500 applications close to the registration deadline, many showing the same handwriting and mismatched signatures. Investigations revealed inaccuracies in addresses and personal information, with individuals stating they did not complete these forms. The fraudulent registrations are linked to a large-scale canvassing operation that began in June, primarily in Lancaster City, but also in other areas. Preliminary findings indicate that about 60% of the applications reviewed so far are fraudulent. The investigation is ongoing, and we are coordinating with local police departments as needed.

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An app was used to register voters online, requiring a driver's license or the last four digits of a social security number for verification. If the state can't verify the information, it sends a HAVA letter to the individual for more details. An investigation revealed that Miss Hill attempted to register deceased individuals, including her father and another person who died in her home in 2011. She was charged with four counts of voter registration fraud for knowingly registering dead people. A gap in the system allowed her to submit registrations without a date of birth or social security number, which were then processed as verified voter registrations.

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42,000 people in Nevada voted multiple times, including 1,500 deceased individuals, 19,000 who didn't reside in Nevada, and 8,000 from nonexistent addresses. Additionally, 15,000 were registered at commercial or vacant addresses, and 4,000 were noncitizens. In our state, we prosecute individuals for voting twice, which occurs about 50 times a year. Of the 130,000 instances of potential voter fraud identified in Nevada's 2020 election, there have been no prosecutions yet. It's crucial to enforce voter integrity laws. While building a fraud case can take time, an honest investigation should lead to charges. Losing the principle of one person, one vote risks authoritarianism.

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Early voting across the country has faced issues, including noncitizens on voter rolls and ballot box vandalism. Donald Trump is laying the groundwork to contest the election, particularly in Pennsylvania, where he claims cheating occurred. He won a court case related to this. A Washington Post employee resigned live on air, citing restrictions on reporting the truth about Pennsylvania's election issues. In Lancaster County, detectives found fraudulent voter registration applications with false information. The investigation revealed that a Democrat-aligned group from Arizona, Field Media Corporation, was behind the fraudulent registrations. Following the news, they removed their website, and the investigation into the scale of the operation is ongoing.
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