Voting fraud is hard to detect
Published 3:23 pm Saturday, July 28, 2012
I saw a story on the national news about an operation in Minnesota to check driver’s license fraud by using facial recognition technology to find if people had more than one driver’s license in different names. They found 23,000 instances that indicated fraudulent licenses.
Why does this story not make the local and state news? Could it be because a check of voting records could show that people voted under different names? That would support vote fraud that our secretary of state says never happens. Democrats do not have to worry though because the state law that requires the Department of Motor Vehicles to share these names with other departments doesn’t go into effect until July of 2013 so these people can keep collecting their welfare benefits and voting until then.
John Forman
Albert Lea