“Ticket please” – the home of a Mount Vernon, NY voter was a guard shack

Dead persons voting.  Double voting.  Citizens voting with the registration address of a tennis guard shack.  Election official failures to be sure but the Department of Justice (DOJ) doesn’t enforce that part of the law.  The unsurprising result: “Voter Fraud alleged in Mount Vernon,”  and a cry for help to the DOJ by concerned citizens wanting fair elections.  Don’t hold your breath citizens, DOJ is too busy monitoring photo ID elections in Kansas, that hotbed of historical racial discrimination and defiance of federal voting laws.  


A group calling itself Concerned Citizens of Mount Vernon is claiming
the 2012 school vote was rife with fraud and has sent letters to the
U.S. Department of Justice and state attorney general requesting
monitors for this year’s election and budget vote.
“We
have a school board election coming up, and we want a fair and level
playing field for all candidates,” said Maria Caraballo, one of the
group’s members. Caraballo ran for the board last year, losing by 144 votes.

“Ticket please”

A voter in last year's school vote gave this address, 431 Garden Ave., as his home address. The site is not a home but part of the city-owned Memorial Field sports complex. Ned P. Rauch/The Journal News