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Governor McAuliffe Refuses to Allow Investigation Into Precincts with More
Votes Cast Than Eligible Voters

Governor McAuliffe of Virginia has been a big supporter of Hillary Clinton.
He has also been a big supporter of bending the rules to adjust those who
are eligible to vote in his state. He has already allowed convicted felons
to vote, in contradiction to a court ruling
<http://www.truthandaction.org/mcauliffe-begins-to-grant-voting-rights-for-convicted-felons/>
.

Now he has vetoed a bill that would have required election officials to
determine why there are more votes cast in some precincts than there are
those registered to vote. It seems like a problem in obvious need of
investigation. Grade school math would tell you that the number of votes
cast must be equal to or less than the number of persons eligible to vote.
Apparently Mr. McAuliffe doesn’t see a problem with this.

Democratic Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe vetoed a bill that would
require investigations of jurisdictions in the state whose voter rolls
contain more registered voters than citizens who are eligible to vote.

The bill, first introduced by Republican state Sen. Mark D. Obenshain, was
prompted by a report that shed light on eight Virginia counties that had
more registered voters on their voter rolls than eligible voters.

Obenshain’s bill would require “the local electoral boards to direct the
general registrars to investigate the list of persons voting at an election
whenever the number of persons voting at any election in a county or city
exceeds the number of persons registered to vote in that county or city,”
according to its summary. “The Department of Elections is required to
provide certain data to any general registrar conducting such an
investigation for the registrar’s use during the investigation. The local
electoral boards are required to make reports of the findings to the State
Board. These reports are public documents.”

McAuliffe, who vetoed the bill on Friday, claimed that the bill “would
increase the administrative burden on local election officials” in his veto
statement.

Amazing. A Democrat concerned about increased spending. Doesn’t the good
governor know that to check voter rolls will provide jobs for needy
Virginians? Where is this man’s sense of compassion?

Of course, McAuliffe’s problem isn’t that this will cost money to fix. It’s
that the likely result is a reduction of votes for Democrats. Damn the
voter integrity issue, the need to run up the votes for Democrats takes
precedence. And that last thing he needs is an investigation into a system
that is doing the job for him and his political allies.

But there are those who are working to hold McAuliffe’s feet to the fire on
this issue.

The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF), an Indiana-based group that
litigates to protect election integrity, released the report last year that
sparked Obenshain’s bill.

PILF’s report found 1,046 aliens who were illegally registered to vote in a
small sample of eight Virginia counties that responded to its public
records requests.

Logan Churchwell, spokesman for the group, said it is reasonable to ask
questions about voter rolls with more voters than citizens.

“It is entirely reasonable to ask questions when a voting jurisdiction has
more registered voters than citizens,” Churchwell told the Washington Free
Beacon. “The Justice Department for the past eight years refused to perform
similar studies using powers it was already vested with. Virginia lawmakers
and private parties like PILF were forced to pick up the slack. It’s
astonishing to see a sitting governor calculate political blowback when
voter roll integrity is at stake.”

No, it’s not “astonishing to see a sitting governor calculate political
blowback when voter roll integrity is at state.” This is standard operating
procedure for politicians, especially liberal ones with connections to
people like the Clintons. It will require a lawsuit before a judge with
integrity to fix this problem. Get rolling.




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