Absentee ballot? So you mean the voter ID laws to cause people going to the polls, versus vote by mail, to produce ID will do nothing to deal with this kind of flagrant and prolific fraud being done by Republicans with dead girlfriends? Shocking.
Honestly I don't know why this is considered good. The whole point of the voter fraud laws is that there is no evidence of anyone fraudulently misusing the system.
Now, they can just shame this guy out and hold him up as an example of voter fraud and why we actually need this Jim Crow-esque bullshit.
Exactly Warren. This MAY be the fault of the Arizona registrar who did not cross-check the absentee ballot list with the death register. My question is whether Mr. Enright had to request an absentee ballot each year for his zombie girlfriend, or whether it was sent to him each year due to bureaucratic oversight. In the first case, it's out and out fraud, in the second, he took advantage (fraudulently) of the registrar's error.
@10 because many people (dead people) still won't need ID to vote. It's what's known as a "loophole."
It's known for a fact that voter ID requirements will disenfranchise voters, and there's no proof that the fraud is greater than the disenfranchisement.
So voter ID laws presume guilt while also not actually reducing fraud, as this instance of dead people voting shows.
Now, they can just shame this guy out and hold him up as an example of voter fraud and why we actually need this Jim Crow-esque bullshit.
Not good.
If you can explain to me what ID requirements at the polling place have to do with absentee ballots you will have a point.
It's known for a fact that voter ID requirements will disenfranchise voters, and there's no proof that the fraud is greater than the disenfranchisement.
So voter ID laws presume guilt while also not actually reducing fraud, as this instance of dead people voting shows.