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#11
You think suppression, censorship, fraud in elections is mainstream?
“If you want to know who rules over you, just look for who you are not allowed to criticize.”

― Voltaire
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#12
(11-21-2020, 02:03 PM)k.d. Wrote: You think suppression, censorship, fraud in elections is mainstream?
It's the "fringe" that is advocated those things.

Right now Trump and his cohorts are orchestrating the largest effort to suppress votes in history. With no endgame in sight. They have made it clear that they will no accept any recount or court decision they lose.
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#13
Quote:Right now Trump and his cohorts are orchestrating the largest effort to suppress votes in history.
Yeah, don't you just hate that when dead people get their votes suppressed.
“If you want to know who rules over you, just look for who you are not allowed to criticize.”

― Voltaire
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#14
(11-21-2020, 02:44 PM)k.d. Wrote:
Quote:Right now Trump and his cohorts are orchestrating the largest effort to suppress votes in history.
Yeah, don't you just hate that when dead people get their votes suppressed.
Who and how many have counted ? . You don't know ya say ?. That's ok, it doesn't matter anyway, right ?  Throw everything at the wall to see if it sticks. Fortunately for the American people, a lot of these absurdities are being dismissed by the courts. But again, that doesn't matter to folks like you either. It still happened. And more absurdities are be dreamt up as we write.
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#15
My question is: What are the DEMO-Bolsheviks afraid of? Clearly by their silence they don't care about election fraud.



Ballots have been mailed in to the New York City Board of Elections in the name of dead voters, The Post has learned.

Records show that the elections board received an absentee ballot from a Frances Reckhow of Staten Island, a registered Democrat.

The BOE mailed an absentee ballot requested by Frances M. Reckhow of Bedell Avenue on Sept. 24.

Reckhow supposedly mailed the ballot back on Oct. 6 and the BOE received it and declared it valid on Oct. 8, tracking records show.

But there’s a problem: Frances Reckhow, who was born on July 6, 1915, and would be 105 today, died in 2012, according to an obituary filed with the Staten Island Advance.

Her daughter, Carol Huben — a registered Republican, according to voting records — is listed as residing at the same address as her late mother.

Huben did not return phone messages for comment. The Board of Elections said it will look into it.

An absentee ballot was also mailed from a Gertrude Nizzere, also a registered Democrat, who was born on Feb. 7, 1919, and would be 101 today.

The BOE said someone identifying as Gertrude Nizzere, with an address of Shore Road in Brooklyn, requested an absentee ballot in September.

Records show the Nizzere ballot was mailed on Oct. 9 and it was received by the BOE on Oct.13, which declared the ballot valid on Oct. 25.

But after further review, the agency on Oct. 30 declared the Nizzere ballot “Invalid” because a search found the voter was “Deceased,” its records show.

The Staten Island Republican Party, which is closely scrutinizing absentee ballots, flagged the two records to The Post and is referring the matter to the police and Staten Island District Attorney Michael McMahon’s office.
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Staten Island leads New York state in early voting turnout

A close outcome is expected between first-term Democratic Rep. Max Rose and Republican Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis for the 11th Congressional District seat covering Staten Island and southern Brooklyn, including Rekhow and Nizzere’s addresses.

“People should be on the alert for dead people voting. There are people using the names of dead voters to cast ballots,” said Staten Island GOP chairman Brendan Lantry.

“I believe this is just the tip of the iceberg,” said Lantry. “We’re requesting that the NYPD and the Staten Island District Attorney’s Office investigate.”

Republicans discovered that Nizzere died on July 4, 2016, and is buried in Calverton cemetery.

Filling out a ballot in a dead person’s name is fraud and has resulted in prosecutions elsewhere, including recently on Long Island, where a voter was accused of forging his dead mom’s name on an absentee ballot.

The Board of Elections said it was looking into the matter. The absentee ballots don’t get counted until six days after Election Day in New York.

President Trump has raised concerns about mail-in balloting, including after the city BOE was forced to resend nearly 100,000 absentee ballots to Brooklyn voters after a vendor provided the wrong return envelopes with other people’s names.
“If you want to know who rules over you, just look for who you are not allowed to criticize.”

― Voltaire
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#16
(11-21-2020, 03:16 PM)k.d. Wrote: My question is: What are the DEMO-Bolsheviks afraid of? Clearly by their silence they don't care about election fraud.



Ballots have been mailed in to the New York City Board of Elections in the name of dead voters, The Post has learned.

Records show that the elections board received an absentee ballot from a Frances Reckhow of Staten Island, a registered Democrat.

The BOE mailed an absentee ballot requested by Frances M. Reckhow of Bedell Avenue on Sept. 24.

Reckhow supposedly mailed the ballot back on Oct. 6 and the BOE received it and declared it valid on Oct. 8, tracking records show.

But there’s a problem: Frances Reckhow, who was born on July 6, 1915, and would be 105 today, died in 2012, according to an obituary filed with the Staten Island Advance.

Her daughter, Carol Huben — a registered Republican, according to voting records — is listed as residing at the same address as her late mother.

Huben did not return phone messages for comment. The Board of Elections said it will look into it.

An absentee ballot was also mailed from a Gertrude Nizzere, also a registered Democrat, who was born on Feb. 7, 1919, and would be 101 today.

The BOE said someone identifying as Gertrude Nizzere, with an address of Shore Road in Brooklyn, requested an absentee ballot in September.

Records show the Nizzere ballot was mailed on Oct. 9 and it was received by the BOE on Oct.13, which declared the ballot valid on Oct. 25.

But after further review, the agency on Oct. 30 declared the Nizzere ballot “Invalid” because a search found the voter was “Deceased,” its records show.

The Staten Island Republican Party, which is closely scrutinizing absentee ballots, flagged the two records to The Post and is referring the matter to the police and Staten Island District Attorney Michael McMahon’s office.
see also

Staten Island leads New York state in early voting turnout

A close outcome is expected between first-term Democratic Rep. Max Rose and Republican Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis for the 11th Congressional District seat covering Staten Island and southern Brooklyn, including Rekhow and Nizzere’s addresses.

“People should be on the alert for dead people voting. There are people using the names of dead voters to cast ballots,” said Staten Island GOP chairman Brendan Lantry.

“I believe this is just the tip of the iceberg,” said Lantry. “We’re requesting that the NYPD and the Staten Island District Attorney’s Office investigate.”

Republicans discovered that Nizzere died on July 4, 2016, and is buried in Calverton cemetery.

Filling out a ballot in a dead person’s name is fraud and has resulted in prosecutions elsewhere, including recently on Long Island, where a voter was accused of forging his dead mom’s name on an absentee ballot.

The Board of Elections said it was looking into the matter. The absentee ballots don’t get counted until six days after Election Day in New York.

President Trump has raised concerns about mail-in balloting, including after the city BOE was forced to resend nearly 100,000 absentee ballots to Brooklyn voters after a vendor provided the wrong return envelopes with other people’s names.
2 and neither got counted
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#17
Quote:“I believe this is just the tip of the iceberg,”
“If you want to know who rules over you, just look for who you are not allowed to criticize.”

― Voltaire
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#18
Let me know when that iceberg floats in.

How many dead people have voted in prior elections ?
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#19
Quote:How many dead people have voted in prior elections ?
Zero because they're dead. But as  we see, that doesn't stop cheaters who use their name; and now we have #maidengate this time around.
“If you want to know who rules over you, just look for who you are not allowed to criticize.”

― Voltaire
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