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There are two police reports alleging voter fraud in Lawrence, with potentially more to come. An investigation is underway at the state and local levels. One man reported catching a woman on camera stealing ballots from his mailbox. He discovered the theft after being told he had already voted when he tried to vote in person. The Essex County District Attorney's Office and Secretary of State William Galvin are investigating potential voter fraud allegations, including reviewing all mail-in ballots and provisional ballots. A further investigation will contact people who allegedly voted by mail. A second report involves a Lawrence woman awaiting a decision on whether her in-person vote will count, due to a potentially forged signature on her mail-in ballot. State elections officials are reviewing these allegations, with results expected before the new terms begin in January. Authorities stated they will take action and have a history of sending people to jail for election crimes. Stealing mail is a federal offense, potentially leading to a federal investigation.

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Fulton County, Georgia admits in a consent decree that 3,600 ballots were duplicated, with 36 batches involved. This raises concerns about potential wrongdoing. We eagerly await further information and facts to emerge. It marks the start of a significant period in the ongoing voter situation.

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On September 30th, the speaker and their group went to the FBI to report the state's elected attorney general for a crime. However, they admitted that they did not have any evidence to support their claim.

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Allegations of voter fraud against Springfield mayoral candidate Justin Hurst are denied by him. Election workers claim they heard people asking for payment and being told who to vote for. Surveillance video shows a man handing out cash. Legal consequences could include up to 1 year in prison if proven true, but charges are unlikely before the election.

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An investigation is underway involving the Colorado Secretary of State's office after the DA's office received two affidavits alleging election law violations. Recently, passwords for voting systems were leaked on the secretary of state's website, including those for El Paso County election equipment. The spreadsheet containing the passwords was created by a former staff member who has since left the department. The secretary of state's office asserts that the leak did not pose an immediate security threat to the state's elections. Updates have been requested from both the DA and the secretary of state's office.

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Multiple individuals have allegedly registered to vote illegally using the speaker's home address. The speaker believes this constitutes election fraud in a crucial election. Missouri Republicans are accused of inaction regarding election integrity, implying corruption. The speaker claims Republicans had ample time to eliminate corrupt voting machines and prevent election cheating but failed to do so. Despite this, the speaker hopes the election's scale will prevent rigging.

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The situation in New Jersey is concerning, with ongoing issues of corruption and fraudulent elections due to the lack of voter ID. A whistleblower has come forward with photographic, video, and audio evidence of ballot harvesting during the 2024 presidential election, impacting local house races. Although the FBI has been contacted, no action has been taken yet. This story is still developing, and it’s important to stay informed about these serious allegations.

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A journalist asks about a recent FBI action at the Fulton County, Georgia elections office, where twenty twenty ballots, voter rolls, and scanner images were seized. The journalist notes that the president claimed, “they got into the votes. You're going to see some interesting things happening,” and asks why the president was so involved in an FBI and DOJ raid. A spokesperson responds that the president’s statements do not imply his involvement. He emphasizes that this is a criminal grand jury investigation, and clarifies that there was a search warrant authorized by a federal judge, a magistrate judge in Atlanta, which allowed the FBI to seize the records. The spokesperson notes that the records have been seized by the FBI as part of the ongoing investigation. The journalist presses on what the investigation is about. The spokesperson reiterates that he cannot discuss specifics of any grand jury investigation, but previously stated that election integrity is of the highest importance to the American people, and that the efforts are aimed at ensuring free and fair elections for everyone in the country, Democrats and Republicans alike. The spokesperson adds that they are doing everything possible to uphold election integrity. The journalist mentions that in Georgia, claims of voter fraud related to the twenty twenty ballots have been debunked repeatedly and that there were multiple recounts. The transcript ends without further elaboration on those claims. Key points conveyed: - The FBI seized twenty twenty ballots, voter rolls, and scanner images from the Fulton County elections office. - The president suggested that “interesting things” would occur, prompting questions about his involvement. - A spokesperson denies the president’s involvement and describes the actions as part of a criminal grand jury investigation. - A federal magistrate judge in Atlanta issued the search warrant permitting the seizure; the FBI conducted the seizure. - The investigation’s specifics cannot be discussed, but officials assert a commitment to election integrity and ensuring free and fair elections for all Americans. - The dialogue references prior debunking of voter fraud claims in Georgia and multiple recounts, without presenting new specifics.

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Speaker 0 claims 120,000 fake ballots were scanned in Delaware County, and observers were kept out of canvassing rooms. She alleges 47 USB sticks were "lost" and then found, containing the necessary votes. Delaware County was the last to provide its information to the state. Speaker 1 states Bill Barr said there was no voter fraud based on reports from US attorneys and testified similarly to the January 6th committee. Speaker 1 asks if Bill McSwain knew about the Delaware County information from Greg Stentrum and wanted to hold a press conference about it. Speaker 0 confirms Greg contacted McSwain on November 7th, and they sent a certified letter to McSwain, Josh Shapiro, and Jack Stohlzheimer demanding an investigation into Delaware County. Shapiro allegedly sent special agents to their homes on November 17, 2020, to investigate them, not election fraud.

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On September 30th, the speaker and their group went to the FBI to report the state's elected attorney general for a crime. However, they admitted that they did not have any evidence to support their claim.

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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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There are allegations of voter fraud in the Springfield mayoral election, but the FBI has declined to investigate. Election workers claim Justin Hearst's campaign paid for votes, but no criminal investigation has been confirmed. City solicitor John Payne is disappointed by the lack of action, as election fraud is a serious issue. No other law enforcement agencies are known to be looking into the matter. The DA's office had no additional information to provide when contacted.

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The race for state attorney is close, with Eileen O'Neil Burke leading Clayton Harris by less than 5,000 votes. The Chicago Board of Elections admitted to a mistake in counting and communication, adding 10,000 vote by mail ballots to the total. The director apologized for the error, saying he prioritized speed over accuracy. The race is still too close to call.

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The mayor of Dalton, Illinois is facing backlash for misusing public funds and manipulating residents. Calls for her resignation have been made due to unpaid bills, withheld business permits, and extravagant spending on trips and personal security. Residents and trustees are demanding transparency and accountability. The mayor vetoed an FBI investigation into her spending and the board plans to hire former Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot to investigate. Community members were locked out of city hall, leading to accusations of being treated like prisoners. The mayor denies any wrongdoing and dismisses the criticism as political theater. The board is set to vote on hiring Lightfoot for an investigation.

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Wanda, a Democrat operative, was arrested for ballot fraud in Bridgeport, Connecticut in 2019 and charged with unlawfully possessing another person's ballot and witness tampering. She worked for Mayor Joe Gannon, who she helped elect in 2023. Three other Bridgeport Democrats were also charged. Mayor Gannon refused to comment on the situation. Wanda's actions have led to distrust in the election system, with candidates feeling cheated. It is crucial to ensure fair elections by holding accountable those involved in fraud.

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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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The corrupt mayor, Tiffany Hennyard, has fled the country after stealing millions of taxpayer money. Investigator Lori Lightfoot found a $3.65 million deficit in Dalton's finances and $40,000 spent on unexplained Amazon purchases. Hennyard's disappearance sparked online controversy, with some blaming her actions on her skin color and entitlement. Share your thoughts on the situation below.

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The Bridgeport mayor testified in a ballot battle, distancing himself from a woman involved in handling ballots. Attorneys questioned the mayor about a previous election fraud case. The campaign manager for another candidate testified about discrepancies in absentee ballots. The civil case is nearing its end, with court proceedings set to resume on Thursday.

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Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms' campaign made payments to a consulting firm owned by Ralph Jones Jr., the son of a senior leader in the Fulton County election office. The payments were made just before the mayoral runoff election in December 2017, which Bottoms won by a narrow margin. The consulting firm's involvement raises concerns about a conflict of interest, as Ralph Jones Sr. is listed as the registered agent. The Georgia secretary of state's office is conducting a forensic review of the runoff due to allegations of irregularities. Mayor Bottoms' spokesperson stated that the payments were for Jones Jr.'s expertise as the campaign's social media director, while Bottoms' challenger, Mary Norwood, called for an investigation into the election results.

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The FBI is responsible for safeguarding Americans' voting rights and takes allegations of election-related violations seriously. They investigate federal election crimes, which include campaign finance crimes, voter ballot fraud, and civil rights violations. While the primary responsibility for ensuring a fair election process lies with the state and local authorities, the FBI's Washington field office collaborates with state and federal partners, engaging with law enforcement agencies and providing resources to educate about the FBI's role in elections.

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State and local officials are investigating allegations of voter fraud in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Video footage obtained by NBC 10 Boston shows a woman removing three ballots from a man's mailbox. The man had gone to vote in person but was told he had already voted. The Essex County District Attorney's Office and Secretary of State William Galvin are looking into the allegations. There are currently two reports of potential voter fraud in Lawrence, with the possibility of more. State officials are sorting through the allegations, and the results will be delivered before the new terms of the candidates begin in January. If the mail was stolen, it could also lead to a federal investigation.

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Wanda the stuffer allegedly stuffed so many ballots in Bridgeport, Connecticut that they had to redo the election. The mayor of Bridgeport won again, but there are new allegations of fraud. GOM's campaign operative, Denise Solano, distributed hundreds of absentee ballot applications to unauthorized campaign workers, violating election law. Evidence was also provided of a voter being issued a ballot on the day she died, with the completed ballot being mailed back 8 days later. The secretary of state suggested voting in person might be better if absentee voting isn't secure. The New York Times even acknowledged voter fraud in Bridgeport. The city didn't want to discuss how absentee ballots are counted. Overall, Bridgeport's election doesn't look good in terms of safety and security.

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Six public officials in Frio County, Texas, including a Democrat judge, city council members, and a school board member, have been indicted on voter fraud charges. According to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, the officials were part of an illegal vote harvesting scheme, not a clerical error, but coordinated election interference. The indictments were announced on 05/07/2025, and arrests have been made. Paxton has faced pushback while fighting for election security. Voter fraud undermines the constitutional republic, silences voices, and erodes trust. Strong voter ID laws, ballot tracking, and transparency are necessary.

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Wanda, an alleged ballot stuffer caught on camera in Bridgeport, Connecticut, has gone into hiding. The judge overturned the election due to overwhelming evidence. People have mixed opinions about Wanda, with some describing her as a nice lady and others calling her a bully. She is currently on administrative leave and has not been arrested. The town seems to have a lot of questionable activities, but the governor of Connecticut doesn't see any issues with the elections. The video ends with Johnny from Fox attempting to interview Wanda, who remains silent and pleads the 5th.

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Allegations of voter fraud against Springfield mayoral candidate Justin Hurst are denied. Election workers claim they heard people asking for payment and being told who to vote for. Surveillance video shows money being exchanged. Legal consequences could include up to 1 year in prison if proven true. Charges may not be filed before the election.
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