How to Guide to Cast Fraudulent Votes in North Carolina | Eastern North Carolina Now

Disclaimer: This article is not to encourage anyone to use these instructive methods to actually commit voter fraud. Voter fraud in No. Carolina is a felony. Voter fraud is wrong. Rather, this article is written to expose what has been done, and will continue to be done, to steal elections in our state and to demonstrate how simple it is to commit in a state with few, if any, safeguards to protect the integrity of its election process.


    To illustrate how serious this problem is and how pervasive it can be, I will present examples of several voter fraud methods I believe are in wide use, including the one which likely has the greatest impact on elections around this nation; namely, votes cast by non-citizens. Every such vote negates or suppresses the vote of an American citizen.

    As an example of how significant non-citizen voter fraud can be, let's look at the 2008 presidential race in No. Carolina.

    Mr. Obama took the state's 15 electoral votes in a close victory of

    14,000 votes (out of approximately 4,500,000 cast). This is easily within the "margin of fraud" presented by non-citizen voting, as you will see in the table which follows.

    The following table [right] is taken from a joint study prepared by the Political Science Departments of the George Mason and Old Dominion Universities. The study, "Do non-citizens vote in U.S. elections?" by J. Richman, G. Chattha and D. Earnest, 2014

    The full report can be accessed here.

    The study found that up 16% of non-citizens are voting depending on the contest and location, and therefore if only 5% of the non-citizens in No. Carolina voted, it is likely that John McCain was in fact the victor, not Barack Obama, as history records. If you believe the ends justify the means, you might be happy about that.

    In 2013, No. Carolina passed an election law reform package named the "Voter Information and Verification Act." This law had provisions that would have reduced, but not eliminated, voter fraud in the state. The key provisions that would have accomplished this feat included the requirement a photo ID (with some circumstantial exceptions allowed), a reduction in the number of early voting days (from 3 weeks to 2 weeks) and elimination of something aptly named "Same day registration/vote."

    These changes in the state's election laws were challenged by the NAACP, acting as a surrogate for the Democratic Party, and the US DOJ, acting in a similar capacity. After a lengthy trial at the Federal District Court in Greensboro, No. Carolina, the law prevailed as written and was wholly sustained. By provision, the first year that election law reforms were to be fully implemented was to be this year, 2016, and the law was finally in effect for this year's primary elections.

    Despite the primary argument used by the NAACP/DOJ that the black vote would be "suppressed," the opposite occurred during the March and June primaries, thereby validating the original District Court judge decision to let the law stand.

    However, The NAACP/DOJ appealed the decision of the 4th Circuit District Court Judge and the case was subsequently heard by a three judge panel of the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond comprised of one Clinton appointee and two Obama appointees. They promptly overturned the District Court decision and obliterated the law in its entirety. Instantly, the state of No. Carolina was back to being the same fraud-friendly place it became in the early 2000's. That's "progress" for you.

    So, with that as a backdrop, I intend to show you "how it's done". Second disclaimer: Don't try this!

    There are many ways that voter fraud takes place. For this article, I will not discuss voter machine fraud because I know very little about it. I do know that machines which do not have paper ballot backups are especially dangerous because the vote accuracy CANNOT be determined after the fact. Paper ballots can be used validate the accuracy of the machines via a recount audit. Always resist electronics-only machines for voting in your jurisdiction.

    This article will focus on just three common voter fraud techniques. There are other less common ones which will be ignored. All three methods have some common denominators:

  1. They are virtually undetectable at the time the crime is committed, rendering the crime nearly riskless to the perpetrator.
  2. If you are caught, there is only a tiny chance anyone will prosecute you.
  3. If you are prosecuted, your low-level felony will almost certainly be plea-bargained to a non-felony "misdemeanor."
  4. Effectively, there is little, nearly nothing, to deter voter fraud for those who wish to commit it, under the current No. Carolina laws

    The three "how-to" voter fraud methods I'll describe to you are:

  1. Non-citizen voting
  2. Same Day registration/vote
  3. Impersonation voter fraud

1)HOW TO VOTE IF YOU'RE NOT A U.S. CITIZEN


    If you're a non-citizen living in No. Carolina, but you wish to vote like a citizen, you will need to lie and claim you're a U.S. citizen. You can do so by simply checking the "YES" block on the voter registration form where it says "Are you a US Citizen?" and then sign the form.

    The state considers your signature as a personal 'attestation' and after you sign the form no one will question you or challenge you about it. You'll also need a document that shows your local address. It must be a residence. You cannot register your post office box as a residence, or a place where you work. A mailing from your bank, a utility bill, or a pay stub with your residential address will suffice. You'll be asked for a driver's license number or the last four digits of your SSN. Not to worry, if you don't yet have a driver's license, just make up 4 digits, any 4 digits, and claim them as the last four digits of your non-existent SSN. It works like a charm! Welcome to the world of US voting, just like the citizens do!

2) HOW TO CONDUCT SAME DAY REGISTRATION/VOTER FRAUD


    This one is a bit "hairier" than non-citizen voting because you not only have to lie, you have to lie "in person." The risk remains low because at any point during the sign-up process you can terminate it and walk out the door. Same day registration/vote is effective as a voter fraud method because by the time the Board of Elections gets around to sending out your new voter registration card to your fake name and address and has it returned as "undeliverable" your vote was counted weeks earlier and the contest is long over. What's really cool about this is that even though your registration card is returned to the Board of Elections, by law you will remain on the voter roll as an "inactive" voter. If you wait until the next election and show up to vote again you can simply say you moved and give them a new fake address (but you may need another fake bank statement or utility bill to make it count). In fact, after you've moved, your fake name/address can be given to someone else. If that someone is keeping a list of such fake registrations, then a new person can be assigned to impersonate you, the original imposter, so it becomes a case of imposter-impersonation, lol.

    To do this one, you will need a utility bill, easy to fake with a tablet or a laptop, or a phony bank statement, or a pay stub to establish your address. A little white-out and a scanner will allow you to create as many as you wish. You can make up your name but not your residential address; the Board of Elections can identify a fake residence so make sure it really exists or your registration will be denied. You could use information you know about someone who has never registered to vote, but that would be identity theft, a more serious crime, so it's best to avoid it.

    Every polling place in No. Carolina has a table ready for you to be registered. Look serious, don't fidget and remember if you get too nervous, just excuse yourself and leave the polling place and perhaps go to another polling place. In fact, you can do this all day, every day, setting up new/phony voter registrations in as many counties as you choose. You can later give or sell the fake registrations to whoever would be interested in voting with those names at a subsequent election.

3) IMPERSONATION FRAUD


    This one is REALLY SIMPLE. Who says you always have to be yourself? Don't you have any friends or relatives that have moved from No. Carolina? If you do, just go to any early voting polling place and announce the name and address of the person you know will not be voting in No. Carolina anymore. You don't even need to memorize the names and addresses, you can simply write those on a piece of paper and read the name and address from that paper when you get to the polling place so you can get "your" ballot and vote. You can also try this with recently deceased people you know. Newspaper obituaries also work for this purpose. Try not to use the name and address of anyone deceased longer than 3 months as they have likely been removed from the voter roll by then.

    If it happens that you try to vote for a deceased person who has already been removed from the voter roll, the poll worker will likely point out that you're deceased but even then, will offer you the chance to cast a "provisional ballot" anyway. Don't take it. Smile. Just leave and move on to your next targeted polling place. At all times, remember the poll workers are not allowed to ask you any questions or challenge you no matter how different you appear than the person you claim to be. So you can be a blue-eyed blonde woman in your early 20's impersonating a 74 year old black man. No worry, no one will question you.

    But what do you do if you run out of friends and relatives who've moved and/or recently deceased people? Things may get a bit tougher, but it's still relatively easy. If you're operating solo, hoping to increase the votes for your favored candidate(s) by voting as many times as you can for them, then it's best to vote early in the early voting period. If you do this in the first week of early voting there is a very high probability that you can go to the NC State Board of Elections web site and take random names from a download of your county's voters. Chances are they haven't voted yet, especially if they're white, and the older the better, because older white voters strongly prefer voting on Election Day. This is why hundreds of No. Carolinians are forced to cast "VAV Provisional" ballots in federal elections. "VAV" is a NC code for "Voter Already Vote." These are people who waited in line and when they presented themselves at the polling place they were told, "Sorry, you can't vote because you already voted" Of course, if the person you're impersonating beat you to the polling place, don't accept the offer of a provisional ballot and on one will be the wiser. Just smile and leave.

    Better yet, find a 'vote bundler.' You can even make money while voting for your favored candidate. It's a win-win! A vote bundler can do things you can't because they are linked into the party apparatus and they know on a daily basis throughout the early voting period who has voted and who has not voted (yet). They can also query the state's public database to identify voters who are listed as "inactive" and select those that haven't voted in 10+ years through a simple data sort.

    Obviously, it's really unlikely that they are suddenly going to resume voting. More than likely, they have moved away from the state or died. There are now more than 1,000,000 "inactive" voters to choose from in No. Carolina if/when you choose to vote in someone else's place. Tens of thousands haven't voted for many years. That is enough names that you and your friends can vote all day, every day, throughout the 3 week early voting period.

    The bundlers will give you a list of names and addresses and again, you can vote as often as you want, in as many places as you want. Even as late as the 2012 presidential election, there were reports of busloads of people moving around the state doing this; of course, this type of vote fraud is not restricted to No. Carolina. It has been reported in states far removed from No. Carolina. Likely, the buses will be back this year because our common sense election reforms that would have kept them in the garage has been removed in the interest of a particular political party.

CONCLUSION


    The people of No. Carolina voted, through their legislature, to stop this voter fraud.

    BUT, three liberal activist judges apparently knew better and in a highly questionable and partisan decision, No. Carolina has again become one of the most voter fraud-friendly states in the entire nation; possibly, the most fraud friendly. These judges reversed a one week reduction in early voting weeks from three to two. They said it was racist to do so. However, it is apparently NOT racist to have NO early voting in states like New York and New Jersey, as well as a number of others. How can they justify such a patent absurdity? Oh, that's right, they don't have to.

    Those same miscreant judges reinstated "Same Day Registration/Vote" which the reform law had eliminated. This will prevents any verification of new voter registrations until after the person has voted and their vote can no longer be retrieved if the registration was bogus. This happened thousands of times in the 2008 general election. Considering that Same Day Registration/Vote is already prohibited in 42 states, why did the 4th Circuit Appeals judges insist it be reinstated in No. Carolina - and just in time for the 2016 presidential election?

    If your mind wanders to judicial conspiracy, you may be headed in the right direction.

    With respect to illegal aliens and green card permanent legal residents voting as though they are citizens, we await a national solution. A few states have tried to require documentation of citizenship for the purpose of voting. This is a routine requirement for obtaining a driver's license, but the federal courts have ruled it is singularly "verboten for votin'". Why? Why is citizenship verification critical for driving but not for voting? Is protecting the "right to cheat" in elections more important to certain powerful interests in the federal government? There is truly is no other explanation that makes sense.

FINAL DISCLAIMER


    This may seem like a "how to manual" but it is quite the opposite. It is meant to inform the uninformed about how easy it is to conduct voter fraud in the state of No. Carolina. We had our legislature close off some of these ways to cheat, but the 4th Circuit court of Appeals decided it was more important to help "their side" to a victory, no matter how unjust that decision was.

    With Justice Scalia gone, a new president will get to appoint his replacement and likely, one or more additional justices. Will these new justices of the Supreme Court be willing to go along with increasing access to voting without providing, at the same time, any safeguards against fraud? Will we find ourselves in a situation where our votes are not worth the paper they are no longer written on, as there will be a push for unverifiable internet voting in the near future. Like everything else, voter fraud evolves to meet changing circumstances!

REMEMBER. VOTER FRAUD IS A CRIME. NEVER DO IT.



    THOUGH YOUR CHANCE OF BEING CAUGHT IS NEARLY ZERO AND EVEN IF YOU ARE, YOUR CHANCE OF BEING PROSECUTED IS MUCH LOWER THAN THAT, IT IS NOT RIGHT. IF YOU TRY, I,

    FRAUDHUNTER MAY FIND YOU, AND YOU WILL NOT BE MY FIRST SUCCESSFUL PROSECUTION.


    For any additional information or for exchanging comments, you may reach me at: fraudhunter63@AOL.COM
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