REPORTS: 116,483 DEAD VOTERS Registered In Massachusetts!

January 18, 2010

The Washington News Alert is reporting more than 100,000 dead voters are registered in Massachusetts!

January 18th, 2010, Woburn, MA—116, 483 registered Massachusetts voters are dead, according to an analysis conducted by Aristotle International, Inc. a software and digital database developer.

We said it this morning and we are not the only ones who get it:

According to Americans for Limited Government President Bill Wilson, “The implication of dead people showing up at the polls means that it’s no longer sufficient to win an election with a simple majority. Now, candidates need a 4 or 5 point swing just to pad against potential fraud.”

If you aren’t the Democrat, it’s not enough to win anymore. You have to beat the Democrat by enough to defeat the ACORN vote fraud spread.

Thanks Democrats!

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10 Responses to REPORTS: 116,483 DEAD VOTERS Registered In Massachusetts!

  1. Gateway Pundit on January 18, 2010 at 3:18 pm

    [...] Speaking of shovel ready… There are over 100,000 dead voters still registered in Massachusetts. Comments [...]

  2. John on January 18, 2010 at 3:34 pm

    They got that right. In Seattle there were 700 voters registered at the same home address. And that’s how Gregwar won the governorship. Keep counting! Keep counting!

  3. John on January 18, 2010 at 3:35 pm

    They got that right. In Seattle there were 700 voters registered at the same home address. And that’s how governor Gregwar won the election. Keep counting! Keep counting!

  4. [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Rschrim, Herdwatching. Herdwatching said: Acorn is noting if not efficient: 116,483 DEAD VOTERS Registered In Massachusetts! http://bit.ly/8nndM7 #senate #tcot #obamafail [...]

  5. [...] Speaking of shovel ready… There are over 100,000 dead voters still registered in Massachusetts. [...]

  6. mcnorman on January 18, 2010 at 4:50 pm

    Nuts! This is insane.

  7. GAW on January 18, 2010 at 5:17 pm

    A voter isn’t removed from the list when they die. They get removed after they fail to vote in the next election. (Or maybe two election cycles)

    If you have a voter that was registered after their demise or someone attempts to vote under that name you have a smoking gun. Otherwise it’s normal to have dead folks on the rolls.

    I halfway expect to see another Minnesota with recounts and boxes of ballots turning up in back rooms and car trunks.

  8. Yehudit on January 18, 2010 at 6:14 pm

    Which reminds me: Brown needs volunteer lawyers in Massachusetts tomorrow to ensure honest voting and handle legal issues should they arise. If you are a lawyer sign up here:

    http://twshot.com/1KSY

  9. WVaJane on January 19, 2010 at 7:43 am

    HOW DOES ONE COMBAT OR “SHOVEL-BAT” REGISTERED DEAD VOTERS?

    WHAT CAN “WE THE PEOPLE” DO?

    HOW CAN THEIR VOTES BE CHALLENGED?

    IS AN OBIT ENOUGH TO GET A VOTE THROWN OUT?

    SOMEONE WHO UNDERSTANDS THESE THINGS, PLEASE POST.

    THANKS. VOTE SCOTT BROWN!!!

    OVERWHELMINGLY, “WE THE PEOPLE” ARE FOR YOU!!!

  10. S on January 19, 2010 at 10:53 am

    I registered in MA when I moved here in August. And, I was NOT on the rolls. I did bring my voter registration receipt so after a few discussions with various poll workers I did get an official ballot. Which was good, because by this point, I would probably have been unable to claim I was dead.

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