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Sunday, 6 May 2012

All citizens have a stake in the integrity of elections

Four party officials in Indiana, a sheriff in West Virginia, 38 Virginians netted in a state police investigation, a political operative in Maryland - all have been prosecuted for voter fraud in just the last few weeks. [...] columnist Thomas Sowell recently opined that election fraud is "on a scale that can swing not only local but national elections, including the 2012 elections." Several speakers rightly admonished the inactivity of Attorney General Eric Holder and U.S. Department of Justice bureaucrats, who continue to turn a blind eye to voter fraud. Just as bad, these same forces also oppose common sense reforms like photo ID voting laws, which require individuals to present a valid form of photo identification before casting their ballot. To address these and other issues, True the Vote has developed an exportable program of training, technology and support to equip citizens with the tools they need to get involved in election processes; from working at the polls to advocating for common-sense election code improvements. America is a nation of laws, and Americans want our government to enforce our election laws without prejudice or preference for political party.

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