jarnon wrote: ↑Sun Nov 09, 2025 3:42 pm
silverscreenselect wrote: ↑Sun Nov 09, 2025 3:24 pm
If thousands of non-citizens are voting every election, many of them in red states, then why is it that we don't have thousands of arrests? Each year, there's only a handful of arrests, usually for someone voting in the name of a deceased relative or voting twice in two separate jurisdictions. This flood of illegal voters should be something an eagle-eyed poll worker like Flock could spot in two seconds. After all, his buddies had no problem finding an anonymous person whose face was obscured admit to it.
As Flock knows, the voter rolls are public information and include the voter’s name, age, home address and the last time they voted. ICE could be deporting them by the busload.
I know a whole lot.
I also know it is next to impossible to get ANYONE removed from the voter roll, no matter how much incontrovertible evidence you have. I've been there and done that. Have you?
Yes, the voter rolls are public information. In some states (like Florida) they are free, as they should be, since it costs NOTHING to distribute a computerized list derived from a database or queried from multiple databases. In my state it costs about $500 every time you want a copy. In some states (usually blue states) it costs THOUSANDS of dollars to get a copy of the voter roll. So much for 'public' information. And they intentionally limit the PII they distribute so they can claim 'fuzziness' in any challenge of registrations.
Have you ever looked at what's on your voter roll, jar? Or do you, like SSS, just take what your politicians, very few if any of them that have any IT or data analysis expertise, tell you about them? As I've said before: I don't think Brad Raffensperger, our Secretary of State, is lying to us about our 'cleanest voter roll in the country'. My 35 years of database management and analysis tells me I KNOW HE IS LYING TO US. But what do I know? Gabriel Sterling, a 'dumbass' (his words, not mine) who is running for Secretary of State next year, believes I am a hobbyist.
[Oh and FYI, the Fulton Board of Commissioners have broken every aspect of the law by refusing to appoint CURRENT board member,
Julie Adams, and
Jason Frazier, another 'hobbyist' who is the leading expert on the problems with the voter roll, to the Fulton County Board of Elections. I know how Julie and Jason feel from personal experience, but in their case, the law is unquestionably on their side. ]
Yes, we could find and remove Illegals from the voter rolls, if that data wasn't so securely protected by the Swamp. There is no way a private citizen can get any kind of list of non-citizens. And the local or state governments are restricted from that information as well. And they have no motivation to do so. Drivers Services in my state and throughout the country mostly do not care or require proof of citizenship. Only a checkbox relying on 'word of honor', a concept that is rapidly dying out in this country. Rattensperger gives lip service to it, but those of us who pay attention to facts have stopped believing anything he states long ago.
Yes, there is a lot I know about the voter rolls and the laws about it in my state. In other states, too, because I am in touch with EI people in several states. What amazes me is how much the average person DOESN'T know about it, and how much garbage and false information is being thrown at them by their elected and appointed representatives. And how totally stupid and petty they are to those of us who try and do our civic duty.