

Ohio Vote Fraud: Connecticut Visitor Says He Cast Early Cincinnati Ballot
October 31, 2008 | Filed Under Democrats/Leftists, Elections, Vote Fraud | 2 Comments
-By Warner Todd Huston
Looks like you can just come from any ol’ place and be able to vote in Ohio. Channel 9 News in Cincinnati (my old home town) is reporting that a resident of Connecticut alerted authorities that she illegally voted in Ohio during the early voting phase of the election.
Apparently she felt guilty when she got home.
And also apparently there is more where she came from…
That is now one of 18 early voting ballots cast by people who registered and voted the same day in Hamilton County, during a week-long period where early voting started in Ohio and the state’s voter registration deadline ended.
Elections officials tell 9News that in some cases, voter registration cards mailed to the homes and apartments listed on registration materials was returned as being “undeliverable.”
This is one of two voter registrations now being conducted into the almost 700 people who registered and voted in same day in Hamilton County during that early voting and registration line overlap.
A special prosecutor in now checking those registrations for potential fraud, after allegations surfaced that ACORN and other community groups may have submitted false voter registrations as they prepared for the November 4th election.
Will Ohio ever clean up this mess?
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