Mattie Lee Blitch has been dead 23 years but she's still registered to vote in Palm Beach County.They're having a felon voter surge down there, and this:
Recent college graduate Brett Ackerman is registered three times in two counties.
And convicted felon Joseph Muro just signed up to vote — from a state mental institution for the criminally insane.
With balloting well under way in the general election, the Sun Sentinel found more than 65,000 ineligible and duplicate voters on Florida's registration rolls.
In Florida, felons can vote only after their rights have been restored through clemency. The newspaper found the state checks felons' criminal histories and clemency status only after they register and had a backlog of 108,000 still to be reviewed.[snip]Rivaling Cook County in the corrupt voter stakes. Move over, Crook County. Because Barack Obama's Machine Democrat one-party state of Illinois is not a battleground any more. We lost the battle here. Don't let it happen to the rest of the country America.
One new felon voter listed a West Palm Beach Catholic charity for the homeless as his address. Among the crimes on his record: voter fraud.
Finally this:
An untold number of Florida's 1.8 million non-citizens are on the voting rolls. Non-citizens are not permitted to vote, but Florida has no way of checking citizenship.
Florida "does not have access to any federal database, if any exists, with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services for the Department of Homeland Security," said Jennifer Krell Davis, spokeswoman for the state Elections Division.
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