Saturday, May 4, 2013

Voter Fraud Lawsuits Filed in Two Mississippi Counties

H/T JOEL2013
Two Mississippi counties are facing lawsuits filed by the American Civil Rights Union (ACRU) that seek injunctions to compel election officials in Jefferson Davis and Walthall Counties to clean up their voter rolls. The two cases could have a nationwide ripple effect if the plaintiffs prevail. 
"We hope to get an affirmative ruling from this court, and then proceed to other counties that have irregularities," said ACRU Chairman Susan A. Carleson. "The goal is to ensure the integrity of the voting process, without which we cannot continue as a self-governing nation."
Former U.S. Justice Department attorney J. Christian Adams and former DOJ Voting Section Chiefs Christopher Coates and Henry Ross filed the lawsuits on behalf of the ACRU; they claim U.S. census data shows both counties have more active registered voters than there are voting age-eligible residents. 
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BTW, these 2 counties aren't the only:
“This is a nationwide problem. There are over 200 counties that are exactly the same that have more people than registered voters," Adams said. "There are places in Colorado, Indiana, Ohio, Florida, Alabama, Texas, Arizona. It’s a problem across the country."....
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