“The secretary of state’s plan for implementing Alabama’s photo ID requirement for voting includes making free ID cards available at many locations throughout the state.” Clarion Ledger.
Monthly Archives: October 2013
“Case Closed on TX Voter ID”
Amarillo-Globe News.
“The truth about civil rights & the Democrat Party”
“200-plus counties have more voters than residents”
Notice Sent to Virginia County Refusing to Remove Ineligible Voters
True the Vote has sent the notice required before litigation may commence under Section 8 of NVRA to the Chesterfield County registrar of voters for failing to remove ineligible voters under Virginia and Federal law. Washington Times has the story.
“Secretary of state issues final voter ID rules”
New Media: Breitbart News surges
Brietbart News, according to this story, is now the 225th most trafficked site. According to the story:
Breitbart.com has now surpassed leading news sites such as the New York Post, the Daily Beast, the San Diego Union-Tribune, the Houston Chronicle, The Hill, Chicago Tribune, PBS, and US Weekly, as well as commercial giants like Disney, United Airlines, Nordstrom, HP, Fandango, Skype, Starbucks, StubHub, Bed Bath and Beyond, MTV, the NBA, CBS, and NBC.
Here’s my page at Breitbart covering elections, voting, Holder and the DOJ and other miscellany.
Target: At Large Water Districts
Now there is litigation against at-large water districts in California, proving once again the severe imbalance among the factions in election litigation. Water districts attract litigation but statewide failures to comply with list maintenance obligations do not.
“Latest voter fraud conviction makes case for voter ID”
Wisconsin Reporter. Look for the voter fraud deniers to move the goalposts. They’ll want voter ID to make a significant difference, or meaningful difference or alter the outcomes of elections. Of course it isn’t about altering outcomes. It’s about making sure not a single illegal vote is cast. “The court will agree this is the most serious of all election fraud” offenses Landgraf told Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Timothy Witkowiak on Thursday, as quoted by the Journal Sentinel. “Someone is seeking to dilute the vote of others … It goes against the fundamental principle of one person, one vote.” And here’s another point Landgraf raised at the sentencing, a point often overlooked in Wisconsin. “(I)t’s not difficult to in fact steal someone’s vote or vote twice,” the assistant D.A. said, according to the newspaper. He said the system “invests quite a bit of trust in the individual voter,” and Gigowski abused that trust.
Opinion Denying Democrats Injunction to Stop Interstate Cross Check
Here is a link to the federal court opinion denying the Virginia Democratic Party’s motion for an injunction to stop removal of voters who moved away from Virginia based on data received through the interstate cross check program. It is an important validation of the interstate cross check program now in use in many states across the country. States who still have not joined, need to read it and join. One part: