[EL] Voter fraud? What voter fraud!?! Nothing to see here, people. Move along.

Frank Askin faskin at kinoy.rutgers.edu
Fri Feb 8 08:09:56 PST 2013


If this is the best National Review can come up with, I would agree that
there is virtually no in-person voter fraud.  As for absentee ballots,
in New Jersey any one who requests an absentee ballot has an A placed by
the name on the voter roll.  If they sign an affidavit that they did n
it submit the absentee allot, they are allowed to vote by provisional
ballot, which can then    be verified quite easily and the provisional
will be discarded if they did vote. FRANK ASKIN

Prof. Frank Askin
Distinguished Professor of Law       and Director
Constitutional Litigation Clinic
Rutgers Law School/Newark
(973) 353-5687

>>> Joe La Rue <joseph.e.larue at gmail.com> 2/8/2013 10:35 AM >>>
This is not directed at Rick, who has candidly acknowledged that voter
fraud does, sometimes, happen.  But there are others who say that
"voter
fraud" is nothing but an invention of those who want to suppress voters
by
requiring photo ID.  Worse, some say that it is an invention to keep
minorities from voting.  Well, for all who say that voter fraud never,
ever, happens, here's another example of that "non-existent"
phenomenon.
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/340174/voter-fraud-never-happens-keeps-coming-back-john-fund


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