A crosscheck of voter rolls in Virginia and Maryland
turned up 44,000 people registered in both states, a vote-integrity group
reported Wednesday. And that’s just the beginning.
“The Virginia
Voters Alliance is investigating how to identify voters who are registered and
vote in Virginia but live in the states that surround us,” Alliance President
Reagan George told the State Board of Elections.
George acknowledged that the number of voters who
actually cast multiple ballots is relatively small. In the case of Maryland and
Virginia, he revealed that 164 people voted in both states during the 2012
election.
But George said his group will expand their search for
duplicate voters in the District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, New York, New
Jersey, Delaware, North Carolina, Tennessee, West Virginia and Georgia. Click for more from Watchdog.org.
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