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posted ago by TheBigMan ago by TheBigMan +263 / -0

All,

Yesterday, my mother and I were chatting about voter fraud and she said “It would be so easy, you left home over a decade ago and you are still getting mailers here about upcoming elections, including absentee ballots.” So I went to my old State’s board of elections website and found that I am still registered as an “Active” voter.

I subsequently contacted my old County’s board of election who confirmed that their records are showing that “I” voted in the 2018 general election (but nothing else since I left in 2009). I informed them that I am disputing the fact that I voted there in 2018 and I am now assisting them with investigating this fraud.

Please use the online resources available to you to check on your previous States of residence to make sure that you are no longer registered to vote there.

I personally feel violated and I can now say that I am a victim of voter fraud. I’d like to note that in 2018, a Democrat narrowly beat out a very popular Republican incumbent for a congressional seat.

TheBigGuy (Not Joe)

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TheBigMan [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Oh, good call!

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Vermin 2 points ago +2 / -0

I heard about the Michigan voters who were 120 years old & voting.
I promptly went & checked Wayne County to make sure my Grandparents were not voting too.
They would be 115 years old at the time of the 2020 races. I hope you can find out who did use your name & voted.