Vote early, vote often

There’s been a running discussion of election fraud on the IP list for several months now, mostly focused on electronic voting systems (here’s a sample). Recently, Jonathan Goldstein invited IP readers to come work with him on Election Day in Philadelphia to see what kind of non-electronic shenanigans go on. In that vein, I was surprised to see the Blade report on a New York Daily News story claiming that an analysis of the NY and Florida voter registration rolls found 46,000 voters who were registered to vote in both New York and Florida. The full story has some great quotes from several of the criminals (my favorite: “I’m not here right now”). In summary, there is no current means of detecting dishonest (or stupid) people who register, or vote, in multiple states; the process relies entirely on the honor system. Oddly, of the 46K duplicates that the NYDN story found, 68% were registered Democrats.

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