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New Jersey voter registration records contain more than 8,200 duplicate names, making it possible for one person to cast two ballots, plus another 61 triplicate registrations, seven quadruplicates, three pentaplicates, and one sextuplicate, according to the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF).
“New Jersey’s voter registration system, like nearly every other studied by PILF, can be tricked into registering a person multiple times with extremely similar biographical data inputs at the same addresses,” states the PILF analysis published on June 6.
“These serve as an administrative challenge to be resolved as we see more automation to vote-by-mail. Otherwise, ‘John Public’ and ‘John Q. Public’ could each vote once, while the actual John is voting twice.
No matter what party these duplicate mail in ballots vote for, the fraud is obvious, rampant, and blatant. If you have voter ID associated with a social security number and only in person voting on a paper ballot, you could not change one letter in your name and have multiple mail in ballots sent to your home. I know this concept is difficult for those simple minded pedocrats who think us blackies is juzza to dons stoopit tuz getz doze ic dingys yuza whiteys gits juzza fo beins bone. Awe dats wasism be keypin uzza fwum beein to getsa vote.
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