Experts: Broward’s Elections Chief Broke Law in Destroying Ballots
The election supervisor in Broward county broke the law by destroying ballots cast in last year’s congressional primary.
The election supervisor in Broward county broke the law by destroying ballots cast in last year’s congressional primary.
“The greatest foreign influence in our elections are aliens who are getting on the rolls,” said one member.
Enabling fraud is not the only problem with messy voter registration rolls.
Second in a three-part series, Securing the Vote, in the Christian Science Monitor.
The ACRU's Broward County case "is significant because it seeks to establish a national standard." "
The Public Interest Legal Foundation also continues to represent the ACRU against Starr County.
In the 21-state sample, 15,000 people used prohibited addresses, such as UPS stores or U.S. Post Office boxes.
“The Constitution’s Qualification’s Clause gives the power to set voter qualifications to the States, exclusively.
862 registered voters in Broward were 105 years old or older, with 48 percent listed as “active voters."
None of the voters had contact with election officials or the state since at least Sept. 16, 2014.