Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Did you dead uncle vote in 2008?


This Week in Fighting Voter Fraud - from "We're Watching Wisconsin Elections Campaign"

DID YOUR DEAD UNCLE VOTE IN 2008?
Find out at https://vpa.wi.gov

In the 2008 election, Barb Struck of Ozaukee County discovered that her deceased mother’s name was still on the polling list.  In an attempt to have her mother’s name removed she discovered her mother voted in a previous election after she had passes away!  What a surprise, her mother was always determined but this was beyond the pale!  So Barb went about getting the name taken off the list and after communicating with the Government Accountability Board, the name was finally removed.

Now it’s your turn, do you know someone who may still be listed on the state voter registration list and shouldn’t be?  There is an easy way to find out; this is how you do it:

There is a very valuable tool on the internet called “VPA” – Voter Public Access (https://vpa.wi.gov ).  By entering a name and birthdate you can check the voting status of your mother, father, children, aunts, uncles, all of your family and friends, living, deceased, or those who have moved to another area.  Who knows, you may discover that someone who died or moved out of state is still voting!   If so, call your municipal clerk (Google: “wis municipal clerks” for name and contact information) and have the incorrect name removed from the list.  If the “name” is in another municipality call the Government Accountability Board at 608-266-8005.

While you’re at it, why don’t you call your municipal clerk or GAB and ask them for all the names registered at your address?  If there are incorrect names, ask them to have them removed. 

IMPORTANT:  In both of the above scenarios, if you have found an incorrect registration, you can ask if that “name” voted in any of the last elections.  Or you can enter the name and birthdate into https://vpa.wi.gov , click on the name, scroll down to “View Your Voting History” and determine if this “name” voted in past elections. 

If there was a vote, A FELONY has been committed.  We encourage you to file a criminal complaint at your local district attorney’s office.  Make sure your D.A. copies you, as well as Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen. 

Right now, there are 70,000 names on the statewide voter registration list that have failed the required identification checks, but the Government Accountability Board is hesitant to take these names off because they might “disenfranchise” someone.  Never mind the fact that these people could simply reregister if their names were removed in error.  Names that no longer should be on the list are still “active” and can be used by those who do not play by the rules. 

Citizens, this is a “call to arms.”  Barb has done her part, now it’s your turn! 

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Training Class Announcements!

Wisconsin Has One of the Most Fraud Prone Election Systems in the Country:

* No Photo I.D. required * Deceased people “vote” * Residency requirement is only 10 days * People could easily vote more than once * People could steal your vote by simply giving your name & address. * People from bordering states can vote here too * Our State-wide Voter Registration List has thousands of unverified names on it * Over-worked and under-trained pollworkers can lead to errors.

What Can You Do?
Sign Up to be an ELECTION OBSERVER NOW!

Who Can Observe?  Each and Every One of Us

When and Where Can You Observe?
1. At the Polling Place on Election Day (including the Primary)
2. At the Polling Place After the Polls Close
3. Absentee Ballot Count Locations (ask your clerk)
4. During Absentee Voting in a Clerk’s Office Prior to the Election
5. At Nursing Homes, etc., Prior to the Election

We have the tools to make you an Effective Observer:
1. Election Observer Manual
2. Companion PowerPoint Presentation
3. Training Classes Are Open to the General Public:
Ozaukee Patriots (Taylor & Dunns: Donges Bay & Green Bay Rd) Aug. 18th FULL/CLOSED
Waukesha GOP Headquarters (Pearl St. & Hwy. 59) Sept. 8 at 7:00
West Allis Public Library (75th and National Ave.) Sept. 9 at 6:30 

Where can I find these tools: www.werewatchingwisconsinelections.org

Where do I sign up?  Go to http://tiny.cc/13a70
The GOP has the infrastructure and an attorney in place to help us facilitate this effort of keeping our elections fair and honest.  Sign-up and training classes are open to the general public.
Upon contacting the Wisconsin Democrat Party, they provided  no link for training or sign-up.
YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU!
The We’re Watching Wisconsin Elections Campaign is an unaffiliated group of concerned citizens who follow issues affecting Wisconsin elections.


Republican Women of the North, Northern WI, rwotnorth@gmail.com

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