Sunday, November 8, 2015

Investigation into McGlynn Gaining Steam

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STEPHANIE MUCCINI BURKE CELEBRATED AT THE TINY SHANGHAI

THE PENTA EVENT AT A PACKED VFW

MUCCINI BURKE LOST THE DEBATES

MUCCINI BURKE IS INDEBTED TO OUTSIDE INTERESTS WHO RAN HER NASTY SMEAR CAMPAIGNS

MUCCINI-BURKE IS A FRAUD.
SHE'S UNQUALIFIED

MIKE MCGLYNN WAS SEEN LURKING AROUND WARD 1 PRECINCT 2. WE HAVE 2 PHOTOS.

WHAT IS A MAYOR NOT RUNNING FOR OFFICE DOING LURKING AROUND A VOTING BOOTH? 

MUCCINI BURKE'S VICIOUS HUSBAND, BRIAN S. BURKE, WAS ENGAGING IN INTIMIDATION TACTICS 10/15/15 AT THE DEBATE.

THE PERSON INVESTIGATING BURKE CONTRIBUTED TO BURKE'S WIFE'S CAMPAIGN  


Voter fraud is illegal interference with the process of an election. Some groups argue that voter fraud is widespread. The Heritage foundation has said that the "United States has a long and unfortunate history of election fraud," and that "[p]reventing, deterring, and prosecuting such fraud is essential to protecting the integrity of our voting process." Critics argue that these claims are overstated. According to the Brennan Center for Justice, "[a]llegations of widespread voter fraud, however, often prove greatly exaggerated [...] The allegations simply do not pan out." Critics also contend that policies designed to minimize voter fraud sometimes make it harder for minority populations to vote, thereby disenfranchise legitimate voters.[1][2][3][4]

http://ballotpedia.org/Voter_fraud

 

Types of voter fraud

The following are the common types of alleged voter fraud:[1][5][6]
  • Double voting (ballot stuffing): One individual casts more than one ballot in the same election.
  • Dead voters: The name of a deceased person remains on a state's official list of registered voters and a living person fraudulently casts a ballot in that name.
  • Felon voter fraud: The casting of a ballot by a convicted felon who is not eligible to vote as a result of being a felon.
  • Voter suppression: A variety of tactics aimed at lowering or suppressing the number of voters who might otherwise vote in a particular election.
  • Registration fraud: Filling out and submitting a voter registration card for a fictional person, or filling out a voter registration card with the name of a real person, but without that person's consent, and forging his or her signature on the card.
  • Voter impersonation: A person claims to be someone else when casting a vote.
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  • Vote-buying: Agreements between voters and others to buy and sell votes, such as a candidate paying voters to vote for him or her.*
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  • IS HORSE TRADING PRIOR TO AN ELECTION LEGAL?
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  • THIS DELUSIONAL BLOG DOES NOT KNOW...
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  • BUT WE HAVE AN IDEA ON HOW TO CLARIFY THINGS, PUBLIC RECORDS REQUESTS
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  • DOES BOB MAIOCCO THINK HE IS GETTING INSURANCE POLICIES FOR THE CITY OF MEDFORD IN EXCHANGE FOR HIS ENDORSEMENT?
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  • WILL INSURANCE POLICIES BE PUT OUT TO BID AND MAIOCCO AND WELLS FARGO BE RECUSED FROM BIDDING FOR THOSE POLICIES?
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  • SLEAZY MAIOCCO CAN'T BE TRUSTED, DOES HE THINK A QUID PRO QUO IS IN PLACE?
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  • PUBLIC RECORDS REQUESTS BEING FILED TO SEE HOW MANY INSURANCE POLICIES THE CITY OF MEDFORD PURCHASES AND WHO THE INSURERS ARE
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  • Fraud by election officials: Manipulation of ballots by officials administering the election, such as tossing out ballots or casting ballots in voters' names.

History

According to Slate Magazine, "[r]ampant voter fraud existed in the Colonial era." Candidates would promise land for votes, and officials would "manipulate poll locations, voting times, and voter qualification" or "'simply change election results unilaterally and intimidate various voters.'" Slate also notes that, "George Washington won his seat in the Virginia House of Burgesses in 1758 by spending 40 pounds on booze for his neighbors."[7]