Detroit Woman Dead for 4 Years Went on Voting March 12, 2014 by Daniel Greenfield
When politicians chant, “4 More Years”, this usually isn’t what they mean. But sometimes it is.
ZitatVoting records are raising questions amid an investigation into the discovery of a woman’s mummified body in the garage of a foreclosed metro Detroit home.
The body found last Wednesday in Pontiac is that of Pia Farrenkopf — according to her sister, Paula Logan. Authorities investigating the case haven’t released her name, but they have said that the woman apparently died in 2008 at the age of 49.
According to a report in the Detroit Free Press, records show Farrenkopf as voting in the November 2010 gubernatorial election. Officials say, however, that it may represent an administrative error. Oakland County Sheriff Mike Bouchard says the information must be checked out. ....................................
I’m sure it’s one big administrative error. After all, Democrats keep insisting that voter fraud isn’t a problem. It’s not a problem in Chicago. It’s not a problem in Newark. It’s not a problem in Detroit.
Ignore the walking voting dead. They’re just undead Democrats.
Fla. TV Station Exposes Voter Fraud, DOJ Sues State to Stop Purging Rolls
The investigative piece was aired this week by an NBC affiliate in southwest Florida that actually tracked down and interviewed non U.S. citizens who are registered to vote and have cast ballots in numerous elections. The segment focused on Lee County, which has a population of about 620,000 and Collier County with a population of around 322,000. The reporter spent about two months digging around the voter rolls in the two counties and the discoveries are dumbfounding.
In that short time, more than 100 people registered to vote in those two areas were proven to be ineligible by the reporter. A Cape Coral woman, eligible to vote in elections, was tracked down through jury excusal forms that verify she’s not a U.S. citizen. A Naples woman, who is not a U.S. citizen either, voted six times in 11 years without being detected by authorities. A Jamaican man is also registered to vote though he’s not eligible. The reporter obtained his 2007 voter registration form, which shows the Jamaican man claims to be a U.S. citizen. Problem is, no one bothers checking to see if applicants are being truthful.
Meanwhile the Holder DOJ is suing FL for purging its rolls. Seems too many "minorities" are adversely affected.