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Originally Posted by DaddyTorgo
but it got caught in an audit hmm? so the system works. or did it get caught after everything had been tallied and all.
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Can't find the article to find the exact details. But hey, you asked for one example. I was one of those that used to argue true/false questions with teachers because I could come up with obscure exceptions that would drive them nuts
My concern with voter fraud in this country is that it is too easy to impersonate a registered voter who is not actually intending to vote. Florida used to demand a driver's license, but here in NC I'm lucky if they even ask me to recite my address (which isn't much of a test).
I believe this has far more effect at the local level than it does at a national level. It's easy to find instances of voter counts messed up.
More votes counted than people visited polls:
WTIC News/Talk 1080 - Newspaper: More Votes Cast Than Voters in Bridgeport Primary?
Dead registered voters voting:
http://www.texaswatchdog.org/2008/10...harris-county/
Just a few examples. At a national level it all evens out.