(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that a September 2020 study revealed that 353 U.S. counties had 1.8 million more registered voters than eligible voting-age citizens. The registration rates of those counties exceeded 100% of eligible voters.
Northampton County is one of the jurisdictions that is reporting more folks registered than there are those that are legally eligible. Northampton has a 101% registration rate.
This should not be surprising. Corruption and voter fraud run deep, and it’s part of the county’s Democrat DNA. The current Chairman of the Northampton Board of Supervisors Oliver Bennett has accepted a conviction of voter fraud and perjury:
Given that county planning commissioner, Janet Sturgis has not been removed after it was discovered that she was party to an effort to destroy a Cape Charles Business, all of this should probably be expected.
Of course, at the state level, we have elected one of the most corrupt and hypocritical governors in the commonwealth’s history.
Dangerously, county registrar has not received a list from the county GOP for party affiliated poll watchers. Northampton GOP has no official poll watchers at any of the current polling locations. There are only democrat poll watchers, and one has to wonder whether they are watching the polls, or giving a nudge, nudge, wink, wink to voter fraud.
This is a national problem. State voter registration lists may also be even larger than reported, because they may have excluded “inactive voters” from their data. Inactive voters, who may have moved elsewhere, are still registered voters and may show up and vote on election day and/or request mail-in ballots.
“The new study shows 1.8 million excess, or ‘ghost’ voters in 353 counties across 29 states,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “The data highlights the recklessness of mailing blindly ballots and ballot applications to voter registration lists. Dirty voting rolls can mean dirty elections.”
Paul Plante says
What about all the dead people?
How many cemetarys does Northampton County have?
Why aren’t those people being counted?
Why are they being discriminated against?
What is this country coming to when the dead can no longer vote.
OH, the shame of it all!
Lenore Poyer says
Not exactly thorough reporting on this topic. Most instances of voter fraud these days in the US have a distinctly Republican flavor. Instead so widely throwing stones to assist in the ongoing national voter suppression effort, try to hit the actual target. https://time.com/5902728/voter-fraud-2020-2/
Paul Plante says
You seem nice, Lenore, nice to meet you.
Publius Americanus says
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/judge-invalidates-paterson-nj-city-council-election-after-allegations-of-mail-in-voter-fraud/ar-BB18cVUv
Then we have Melowese Richardson:
CELEBRATED BY DEMOCRATS FOR HER ROLE IN VOTE FRAUD:
The Rev. Al Sharpton, keynote speaker at Thursday’s rally to kick-off the campaign for an Ohio Voters’ Bill of Rights Ohio Constitutional amendment, even hugged Melowese Richardson.
Richardson, a Democrat, was convicted of voter fraud after using her position as poll worker to vote more than once in the 2012 presidential election. She got a five year prison term, but was released earlier this month after local Democratic activists pressed for a fairer term.
A judge sentenced her to probation instead.
Richardson was among the more than 400 at Word of Deliverance Church in Forest Park when Cincinnati National Action Network President Bobby Hilton called her on stage for a “welcome home.”
TWANLOC, Lenore. Count yourself amongst them.
Stuart Bell says
WTF is a ‘Melowese’
Scotiagirl says
A “lady of ill repute”?
MJM says
As a business owner, I have to say that when employees cook the books through ignorance, or think I am ignorant, they are expected to reconcile the books. If that doesn’t take place quick, they are fired. The simple business logic is that I hired them to do the job right. I don’t accept it not being so.
That being said, I have no idea how Northampton could have a voter 101% registration. It is an extremely important matter and absolutely needs to be reconciled. Failure to do so means the firing of those in charge. Start over. Wipe out the registration records and do it again. I’d gladly register again where I live to help such a fix. Is this supposed to be easy ? Or correct ?
Sara says
It is remarkable how much and how far the democrats will go.
Quite sad and makes me angry. If Biden wins, win fairly.
Trump 2020
Scotiagirl says
Since the dead always vote Demicrat, could this be yet another example of voter supression?
Elon M says
Whos is the Registar in Northampton County Virginia – Flynn?
How much does he get paid by the county?
Why is Oliver Bennett allowed to sit on the BOS after pleading Nolo Contendere (No Contest) to all of the above FELONY level charges?
hmmm…
Paul Plante says
Because he is Black and so goes by a different set of rules as was the case with “Blackface” Northam’s assistant governor who was said to have done all that hinky stuff with those women against their will which all got covered over because the dude is Black and so, like Oliver Bennett, subject to a different set of rules and standards.
Nioaka Marshall says
Our registrar is not black. As for ole Oliver, I feel he needs to resign his position. IMMEDIATELY!! His crimes are for election fraud etc… If someone steals something, they can’t work at a bank. If a man molests a child, he can’t work in a school or day care. So Old Oliver must be privileged to be able to run for any elected office. RESIGN!!!
Stuart Bell says
because of his skin color.
Paul Plante says
You’ve nailed it Scotiagirl – discrimination against dead voters and not giving them the franchise most certainly is a clear cut case of voter suppression.
MJM says
Oh Paul, both you and Scotiagirl simply have shortsighted and negative attitudes. Why not look at it from the other side ? Both you and your vote can live forever ! Eternal Life and The Fountain of Youth in one fell swoop !
But seriously folks, with a 101% registration, let’s see what % actually votes. Also, those that don’t vote could have their status questioned. It’s a place to start to correct the situation. Perhaps December would be a good time for the registrar to remove a few of those 114 yr. old registered voters, and catch up on other overdue work days.
Paul Plante says
Negative attitude?
My goodness, no such thing!
I can very much see the point being raised by Mr. Bennett about racist treatment where Black cemetarys do not have the same franchise as the white cemetarys, and frankly, I am there with him on that, because I do not believe in denying the vote to Black dead people when at the same time., white dead people are able to vote early and vote often.
sandra beerends says
the ballots have upc labels on them…..all the repubs have to do is fill out the official form needed and appoint poll watchers…easy as that. you could verify scsnners, but better still. you can get. cast your “hacker free” vote using paper and pencil,like Canada!
MJM says
Oh Good Grief Sandra. This is America. We somehow always have our government decisions create a mountain out of a molehill. We never waste an opportunity to waste tons of money. It’s The Swamp’s favorite sport !
Need a perfect example ? A pencil to cast a vote ? How many beers have you had ? (just kidding) Let’s recall the history of NASA. They spent millions of dollars researching the creation of a pen to write in gravity free outer space. At the same time YES THE RUSSIANS decided to simply use a pencil. Too bad it was the time of the Cold War and there was no collusion between us.
Elon M says
Bennett should resign from the BOS – After all he did plead no contest to all of the above felony charges. The fact that he has sat on the BOS for such a long time makes this matter even more disturbing.
I guess the need for Northampton county to find a token black man representative that they felt could support it’s hddien agenda outweighted Mr. Bennett’s felonious criminal behavior?
He should also be fired and resign from his job at Northampton County Public School system – asap.
Paul Plante says
Never in our lifetimes will any of that happen, and when it comes to voter fraud, that is like a sacred privilege of the Democrats handed down over generations, so that picking on Oliver Bennett would be like singling out some dude at the Indy 500 for speeding.
Consider Democrat party icon Richard Welstead Croker (November 24, 1843 – April 29, 1922), known as “Boss Croker,” who was an American politician and leader of New York City’s Tammany Hall and a political boss described by associate as having “a strong frame, a deep chest, a short neck and a pair of hard fists” who spoke in monosyllables, and commanded a vocabulary that appeared to be limited to about three hundred words said to have discovered that “successful government in the American democracy was a vile exchange of favors, and his abiding offense is that he demonstrated the fact,” by Thomas Beer, author of The Mauve Decade, wherein the author presents the morals, politics, society, and literature of 1880s and 1890s America and where Beer depicts the end of a magical decade, of a society at war with itself and full of contradictions: a perfect storm of revolution and scandal, which sounds very much like today all over again.
Tammany Hall, also known as the Society of St. Tammany, the Sons of St. Tammany, or the Columbian Order, was a New York City political organization founded in 1786 and incorporated on May 12, 1789, as the Tammany Society and it was the main local political machine of the Democratic Party, and played a major role in controlling New York City and New York State politics and helping immigrants, most notably the Irish, rise in American politics from the 1790s to the 1960s, typically controlling Democratic Party nominations and political patronage in Manhattan after the mayoral victory of Fernando Wood in 1854.
Richard Welstead Croker, known as “Boss Croker,” the American politician who was a leader of New York City’s Tammany Hall and a political boss, a true American hero to the Democrats who worship him and his legacy to this day, in the 1860s was well known for being a “repeater” at elections, voting multiple times at the polls.
Thus the proud tradition that has been handed down over generations to Oliver Bennett, as a human right.
So of course, he cannot be held to account, because voting fraud really isn’t voting fraud when it is a Democrat doing it, because that is what they do.
Elon M says
Did I not read somewhere that tthe mail in ballots for this presidentail election did not require any form of certification by a trusted witness? Does that mean that disabled or elderely voters with dementia who mailed in their ballots could have been coersed into voting for Biden?
Next election let’s make sure all of the mail in ballots require certification from a trusted witness for them to be counted, otherwise who knows who these individuals actually wanted to vote for.
Thus, Trump may have actually won the election but due to a majority of the mail-in ballots being made under some form of coersion it was thereby stolen from him.
As far as Bennett not being held accountable for HIS crimes in Northampton County Virginia- we’ll be see about that.
tokenny says
You do realize the “witness” is the signing of the ballot The ballot is already completed
Paul Plante says
Of course he realizes that, tokenny – he is not ignorant, and how do you know who filled out the ballot given the history of the Democrats in election fraud using absentee or mail-in ballots?
By the way, there is an excellent, well-researched treatise on Democrat election fraud, which seems to be in their DNA going back millennia, titled “THE TRIAL OF BAT SHEA” by Jack Casey, wherein is recounted the following history, to wit:
The year is 1894.
Boss Edward Murphy, United States Senator and New York State Democratic Chairman, runs this upstate mill city from a brewery.
Thugs and repeat voters emerge from ward saloons each election day to stuff ballot boxes and keep Murphy s Irish Catholic Democrats in office.
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That was 126 years ago, tokenny, and the Democrats already had made an art and science of rigging elections to their benefit.
Now fast forward to the same city in 2010, the the Troy Record article “Nine suspects named in voter fraud fiasco” by Dave Canfield, where we were treated to the following with respect to the art form the Democrats have made of election fraud, to wit:
TROY — Hundreds of pages of court documents that identify five Democratic city councilmen and four others as suspects weave a tale of an alleged high-level conspiracy to deprive Troy citizens of their right to vote last September — a practice one described as commonplace to investigators.
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You have to hand it to the Democrats – when it comes to election fraud, they are at the top of their game, which takes us back to that article, as follows:
Democratic committeeman and former Troy Housing Authority employee Anthony DeFiglio said it was “common knowledge” in the Sept. 15, 2009 Working Families Party primary election, and others elections prior, that some voters would never see absentee ballots cast in their name, according to court documents not made available for viewing by The Record until Thursday.
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Some voters would never see absentee ballots cast in their name!
So how many people today would know that an absentee ballot or mail-in ballot in their name had been submitted by the Democrats in this presidential election?
This was nirvana for the Democrats this year with all these mail-in ballots, unless, of course, you want us to believe the Democrats have cleaned up their act and don’t use fraud any more to win elections.
Getting back to that article, we have:
The handwriting on ballots believed to be fraudulent is consistent with that of both LoPorto and McDonough, according to the documents.
Thirty-seven of 41 ballots in question appear to bear the same handwriting on their envelopes.
While the court documents account for how all those ballots arrived at the Board of Elections, they reveal more about attempts to cover up the alleged fraud than its origins.
Sarah Couch, a Working Families Party organizer who knows LoPorto personally, told investigators he handed her about 30 absentee ballots wrapped in a newspaper and asked her to deliver them to the Board of Elections on Sept. 14, the day before the primary.
Once news of the fraud broke in the media, according to the documents, LoPorto said to Couch: “Forget I ever gave you those ballots.”
LoPorto, who the papers indicate declined to speak with investigators, said Thursday he had nothing to hide and would be “glad” to give a DNA sample.
“I never forged anybody’s name.”
“I never licked any envelope,” he said.
“I did none of that.”
“I’m very innocent.”
His comment to Couch came after a Sept. 24 meeting at LoPorto’s Fourth Street restaurant between John Brown, McDonough and three WFP members not accused of wrongdoing: Couch, county chair James Welsh and operative Brandt Caird.
As first detailed by The Record in March, the meeting began with an inquiry by McDonough into whether the meeting was being recorded, according to statements of some present.
He brought along 18 affidavits from voters alleging fraud and asked, “How can we make this go away?,” Couch told investigators.
McDonough appears often in the narrative laid out by State Police Investigator John Ogden Jr.
McGrath told investigators he warned John Brown and McDonough not to “mess with” voters in the district he was then hoping to represent and later asked McDonough what was happening when news of the fraud broke.
“They (expletive) up,” McDonough allegedly responded.
He was not at work Thursday and did not return a message on his cell phone seeking comment.
In one of several statements he would give, McDonough told State Police that John Brown delivered a number of ballot requests to the Board of Elections but could not wait to be provided the subsequent ballots.
In his second interview with State Police, McDonough said he later brought the ballots to City Hall and placed them on McInerney’s desk, telling him later he hoped things “were done right.”
Combined with the ballots Couch delivered for LoPorto, the court documents indicate these constitute all those alleged to be fraudulent.
McInerney, who works at the leisure of the council’s Democratic majority, would not comment on those ballots or any other aspect of the case when reached at his office.
Not all of the suspects are implicated in directly handling a fraudulent ballot.
Some, like Daniel Brown, Galuski and Campana, went around collecting signatures on request forms that later saw an allegedly fraudulent ballot submitted.
Several witnesses suggested the fraud could have gone unnoticed if fewer ballots were submitted.
In perhaps the most candid statement on file in Albany County Court, DeFiglio — who resigned from his THA clerk job when the fraud was revealed — characterized the alleged crimes as a “normal” tactic to “get control of a third-party line.”
“When we obtained the applications we just had the residents sign for a ballot and we told them that we would take care of getting them a ballot,” he said in a statement dated Nov. 6.
“On that date and in previous elections that I have worked in, it was common knowledge that these people were never going to receive an absentee ballot.”
“… Since my involvement in politics began, it has been the way things are done and the ramifications are never considered.”
He attributed the revelation of the fraud to the “sheer number” of absentee ballots allegedly forged.
Residents of low-income housing projects were preferable, he told police, because they were “a lot less likely to ask questions at a later date.”
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There is how the Democrats play the game of election fraud, and it is my feeling that in this election, they played that same crooked game all over the nation, because it will be almost impossible to catch them at it.
Said another way, I have absolutely no faith whatsoever in this election.
Back to you, tokenny
Paul Plante says
Does that mean that disabled or elderly voters with dementia who mailed in their ballots could have been coerced into voting for Biden?
Of course it does, and there is no coercion needed, somebody from the Democrat party simply fills out the ballot for them and submits it.
Consider the Albany, New York Times Union article “Democrat admits role in voter fraud case
Ex-Troy city clerk avoids jail; agrees to cooperate with prosecutors” by Bob Gardinier on Aug. 26, 2011, to wit:
TROY — Former Troy City Clerk William A. McInerney pleaded guilty Friday to a charge that he signed a voter’s signature to a Working Families Party absentee primary ballot in 2009 to steer the vote to his Democratic Party candidates.
”I signed an absentee ballot ‘Dametrias Banks,’ ” McInerney told visiting Greene County Judge George J. Pulver in Rensselaer County Court.
Working Family Party voters were targeted in 2009.
Some were not fluent in English, and one is deaf.
Besides forging voters’ signatures, there are allegations that candidates and party workers wrote fictitious reasons on the ballot applications for why the person could not vote at the polls.
State Police arrested McInerney Aug. 8 on 10 felony counts accusing him of handling forged absentee-ballot applications for Democratic and Working Families voters in 2007 and 2008.
In January, the grand jury indicted Democratic Elections Commissioner Edward McDonough and Councilman Michael LoPorto on 116 counts of forgery and falsifying business records.
McDonough and LoPorto are among nine Democrats identified by the special prosecutor in previous legal papers as part of the ballot-fraud probe.
Also named are Council President Clement Campana; Councilmen John Brown, Gary Galuski and Kevin McGrath; and party operatives Dan Brown, who is John Brown’s brother, and Anthony DeFiglio, a former Troy Housing Authority clerk.
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That’s the way the Democrats play the vote-rigging game and its a game they have been playing since at least the end of the 1800s, so they have a lot of experience with rigging votes and they are quite adept at it.
It is about power, afterall.
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Paul Plante says
Hey wow again!
I’ve been hovering around out here on the edge, so to speak, at least in a metaphorical sense, anyway, thinking the same exact thing, which Jung would find fascinating from a synchronicity standpoint, or point of view, where synchronicity is the simultaneous occurrence of events which appear significantly related, i.e. both you and I thinking Gorgeous Steel Pizza at the exact same moment in time, a joint message from the gods, perhaps, the way things are going these days, who knows, but have no discernible causal connection, but alas, timid me – I was afraid to jump right in there like you did and say that, you know, carpe diem, that kind of thing.
But now that all of that is out in the open, where it always should have been in a democracy, anyway, let me jump right in here to agree with you and proclaim to the candid world that you have it just right, not too overdone and at the same time not too underdone, either.
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Paul Plante says
Hey, I’m hearing you loud and clear out here in America, empowering, and I think a lot of other loyal Americans are as well, because you are hitting a nail square on the head there and that is resonating with people like not much else these days is.
So when it comes to voter fraud, you must remember Timothy Daniel Sullivan (July 23, 1862 – August 31, 1913), a Democrat congressman and New York politician who controlled Manhattan’s Bowery and Lower East Side districts as a prominent leader within Tammany Hall, known euphemistically as “Dry Dollar”, as the “Big Feller”, and, later, as “Big Tim” because of his physical stature.
“Big Tim,” who takes on mythical proportions in Democrat party hagiography, amassed a large fortune as a businessman running vaudeville and legitimate theaters, as well as nickelodeons, race tracks and athletic clubs.
By his mid-twenties, he was the part or full owner of six saloons, which was the career of choice for aspiring Democrat politicians.
Sullivan attracted the attention of local politicians, notably Thomas “Fatty” Walsh, a prominent Tammany Hall ward leader and father of stage actress Blanche Walsh.
(That’s back when it wasn’t politically uncorrect to call some body “Fatty,” or for someone like “Fatty” Arbuckle to call themselves “Fatty”)
In 1886, “Big Tim” gradually began building one of the most powerful political machines in the nation, which controlled virtually all jobs and vice below 14th Street in Manhattan.
By 1892, Tammany Hall leader Richard Croker appointed Sullivan leader of his assembly district of the Lower East Side.
He was elected as a Democrat to the 58th and 59th United States Congresses, holding office from March 4, 1903, until his resignation on July 27, 1906.
According to some accounts, Sullivan was dissatisfied with the graft and anonymity of Washington political life, prompting his resignation.
He was quoted, quite truthfully it is said, as saying, “There’s nothing in this Congressman business.”
“They know ’em in Washington.”
“The people down there use ’em as hitchin’-posts.”
“Every time they see a Congressman on the streets they tie their horses to him.”
Graft is what it is all about for a Democrat, afterall – something for their pocket in exchange for the services they render the public, which takes us back to you, empowering, and your insightful commentary above which pretty much nails in the head things that need to be nailed in the head, not surprisingly, “Big Tim” Sullivan, a Democrat, was an expert in using electoral fraud to retain his power, and here we are talking over a hundred years ago, which is an indication of just how long it is that the Democrats have been practicing and honing the art of election fraud to gain public office, all the way to the presidency.
Getting back to “Big Tim” and the history of the Democrat party with respect to voter fraud, in a quid pro quo arrangement, constituents voted the way that they were instructed by the Democrats and in return, they were the recipients of Tammany largesse which included coal in the winter, clambakes and outings in the summer, jobs on the city payroll and all-around assistance.
You know, your classical vote-buying, which really goes back to Rome in the days of Cicero and Clodius Pulcher, and it is so common and so American that it is not considered a form of fraud to be troubled over.
His most common tactic, with no voter ID, was to use “repeaters.”
Here’s how he described it, “When you’ve voted’em with their whiskers on you take’em to a barber and scrap off the chin-fringe.”
“Then you vote’em again with side lilacs and a mustache.”
“Then to a barber again, off comes the sides and you vote’em a third time with the mustache.”
“If that ain’t enough, and the box can stand a few more ballots, clean off the mustache and vote’em plain face.”
“That makes every one of ’em good for four votes.”
So thanks for bringing that all out, empowering, because it is precisely the kind of thing people need to know about the Democrats as we keep hearing about election fraud putting “Corn Pop” Biden into the white house.
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