Yawn, another election, more Democratic vote fraud in the city of St. Louis.
Election officials say hundreds of potentially bogus registration cards, including ones for dead and underage people, were submitted by a branch of a national group that has been criticized in the past for similar offenses.
At least 1,500 potentially fraudulent registration cards were turned in by the St. Louis branch of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, or ACORN, leading up to Wednesday’s registration deadline for the Nov. 7 election, said Kim Mathis, chairwoman of the St. Louis City Board of Election Commissioners.
Invalid registrations solicited by ACORN workers included duplicate or incomplete ones, a 16-year-old voter, dead people registering, and forged signatures, Mathis said.
“Fifteen hundred may not sound like a lot, but it is a big deal and it disenfranchises the election process,” she said. “It’s time someone be prosecuted. There’s a lot of taxpayer dollars being wasted on this.”
Scott Liendecker, director of Republican elections for St. Louis, said his office will turn the matter over to the U.S. attorney’s office for possible prosecution once a final count of potentially fraudulent submissions is finished next week.
Mary Wheeler-Jones, the Democratic elections director, said she does not dispute the accusations against ACORN.
ACORN spokesman Brian Mellor told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, which first reported the potential fraud, that prosecution could be warranted.
“We try very hard to monitor the employees, but there are chances of things slipping through,” Mellor said. He did not return calls from The Associated Press.
ACORN, founded in 1970, sends paid and volunteer workers around cities to sign up new voters. The group ran voter registration drives in Missouri and 16 other states this year. Similar allegations have been made in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Colorado, though no charges have been filed.
This year in Missouri, ACORN has turned in about 40,000 new voter registrations. Half of those were in St. Louis. The other 20,000 were collected in the Kansas City area, according to election officials.
Four ACORN workers were fired over a September 2003 incident after the St. Louis board pointed out more than 1,000 questionable new voter registration forms collected by ACORN.
ACORN registered more than a million U.S. voters in 2004, when it also had to defend itself against fraud allegations. That year, unreadable cards, duplicate registrations and other invalid or potentially fraudulent registrations turned up in Ohio, Minnesota, North Carolina and Virginia.
Just another reason why some sort of photo ID needs to be required to vote. But, don’t hold your breath waiting for that to happen, as the liberals will claim that any such regulation is racist and “disenfranchises” minority groups. And it’s true. Dead blacks and Hispanics would no longer be permitted to cast ballots on Election Day!
















777denny said,
The Democrats don’t want ONLY American citizens to vote because they are experts at voter fraud going way back to the John Kennedy election. They don’t favor showing a valid form of ID at the polls because that would hinder their chances at voter fraud. They, of course, attack those who want to make sure that every vote cast is a legitimate vote by requiring a photo ID as racist and against the poor. The American people overwhelmingly want to require photo ID when registering and voting in elections so that their vote isn’t discounted, thereby becoming dissenfanchised. The fact is that the poor get the ID’s for FREE and don’t even have to leave their homes to get an ID. Democrats are just doing what they do best: Lie, decieve and manipulate the facts.
October 14, 2006 at 2:11 pm