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Investigation reveals potential voter fraud across states

August 08, 2024 | Polk County, Oregon


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Investigation reveals potential voter fraud across states
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed findings related to voter integrity and potential irregularities. A participant highlighted a case where an individual was reported to have voted after their death; however, it was confirmed that their ballot was not counted.

The discussion also touched on a voter who allegedly cast ballots in both the local county and another county in Washington state. Efforts to verify this claim included attempts to contact Washington officials, although initial outreach via phone and email did not yield responses.

Additionally, the participant mentioned reaching out to other states regarding names provided in the investigation. Notably, a conversation with officials from Tom Green County in Texas confirmed that a voter who participated in the November 2022 election in the local county did not cast a ballot in Texas.

These discussions underscore ongoing efforts to ensure the integrity of the electoral process and address concerns about potential voter fraud across state lines.

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