Oregon Voter Fraud Rare

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Someone on Lit Chat told me yesterday that there is significant voter fraud in Oregon's mail-in voting. I live there, and there isn't any.

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I find that extremely difficult to believe.

Lit Chat never works right.
 
23 posts in 15 years.:rolleyes:

There's never any "voter fraud" in a communist controlled totalitarian state.:rolleyes:
 
Reichguide, a Fascist himself, sees Commies everywhere.
 
This is one ignorant and ridiculous politics board. I've lived in Oregon for nine years and there has been no voting fraud yet. I even posted a link to an article stating this. I guess some people believe what they want to believe, and believe what makes them feel good. Or they listen to Donald Trump and Fox News.
 
This is one ignorant and ridiculous politics board. I've lived in Oregon for nine years and there has been no voting fraud yet. I even posted a link to an article stating this. I guess some people believe what they want to believe, and believe what makes them feel good. Or they listen to Donald Trump and Fox News.

The AP thinks different:


Uncounted Oregon votes expose election vulnerability
By ANDREW SELSKY
March 7, 2019

SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Days before last November’s elections, members of a political action committee in Oregon went door-to-door in Portland and its suburbs and collected filled-in ballots from voters, saying they would send them in.

But the committee delivered about 100 of those ballots to an elections office a day after the election. They were not counted, disenfranchising those voters. The secretary of state fined the committee $94,750.

As doubts arise in the nation about security of election systems that can be hacked and about reliance on aging or inadequate voting machines, more attention is being paid to voting by mail. After Oregon pioneered the all-mail vote in 2000, Colorado and Washington state followed suit.

The incident in Oregon exposed a potential election vulnerability. An organization collecting ballots might mishandle ballots, as happened last year, or even dump them to try to sway an election.

No one knows how many groups in Oregon collect ballots to turn in because state government officials in charge of elections don’t track the groups.

More here:

https://apnews.com/article/555282eacee64bd493ef909fdaa8abd7

:rolleyes:
 
We'll never know in Oregon as long as it's run by Kate "Commie" Brown, the state goose stepping champion.:rolleyes:

Every state, regardless of having a republican or democratic governor, had not found any evidence of widespread voter fraud, or election fraud.

Not one.

There is zero evidence to back up the lies Trump spews and you repeat.

ZERO EVIDENCE.
 
Every state, regardless of having a republican or democratic governor, had not found any evidence of widespread voter fraud, or election fraud.

Not one.

There is zero evidence to back up the lies Trump spews and you repeat.

ZERO EVIDENCE.

I've already posted the evidence that states violated the Constitution, that fraud occurred that the federal courts failed to review with phony "no standing" declarations.
 
The AP thinks different:


Uncounted Oregon votes expose election vulnerability
By ANDREW SELSKY
March 7, 2019

SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Days before last November’s elections, members of a political action committee in Oregon went door-to-door in Portland and its suburbs and collected filled-in ballots from voters, saying they would send them in.

But the committee delivered about 100 of those ballots to an elections office a day after the election. They were not counted, disenfranchising those voters. The secretary of state fined the committee $94,750.

As doubts arise in the nation about security of election systems that can be hacked and about reliance on aging or inadequate voting machines, more attention is being paid to voting by mail. After Oregon pioneered the all-mail vote in 2000, Colorado and Washington state followed suit.

The incident in Oregon exposed a potential election vulnerability. An organization collecting ballots might mishandle ballots, as happened last year, or even dump them to try to sway an election.

No one knows how many groups in Oregon collect ballots to turn in because state government officials in charge of elections don’t track the groups.

More here:

https://apnews.com/article/555282eacee64bd493ef909fdaa8abd7

:rolleyes:

Failure to count votes is not voter fraud. It's a bureaucratic glitch. Voter fraud is something done by a would-be voter.
 
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I've already posted the evidence that states violated the Constitution, that fraud occurred that the federal courts failed to review with phony "no standing" declarations.

The only way the states could violate the Constitution WRT voting would be to turn away voters for constitutionally forbidden reasons, such as race or sex. And Trump has good lawyers, doesn't he? If they lost in court, it is only because they didn't have a case.
 
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Yeah, because we all know how "PEACEFUL" Portland was last summer.

And now the entire eastern half of the state wants to withdraw and become part of Idaho.

She's doing a GREAT job!!

She's a totalitarian because she failed to put down a civil disturbance?! That's not very totalitarian.
 
And now the entire eastern half of the state wants to withdraw and become part of Idaho.

1. It's not "the entire eastern half of the state", it's seven counties (and five others where people are trying to get a referendum on the ballot).
2. That's not new since Brown became governor; there's been a push for decades and it's not limited to Oregon.
3. There is nothing unusual about a red part of a blue state (or vice versa - see Austin, for example) feeling alienated.
4. If the counties that have expressed interest were to join Idaho (which is extremely unlikely - the governor of Idaho has even said between the lines he doesn't want it to happen), that would just make the rest of Oregon bluer. So, thank you. :)
 
Someone on Lit Chat told me yesterday that there is significant voter fraud in Oregon's mail-in voting. I live there, and there isn't any.

[URL="https://www.wweek.com/news/2020/10/19/new-legislative-fiscal-office-review-of-oregon-vote-by-mail-voter-fraud-is-exceedingly-rare/"[/URL]

There is only "Voter Fraud" if a democrat wins. That's how it works nowadays.

And I live in Idaho, and we don't want a bunch of extremist KKK rednecks from eastern Oregon joining our state- we are already overburdened with too many of these people as it is.

Plus, weed is legal in Oregon, in Idaho it's not- I wonder how these people would feel if their weed-based economy in the small towns near (the current) Idaho got shut down, or if they suddenly were subject to arrest after enjoying legal weed for nearly 2 years now?
 
Plus, weed is legal in Oregon, in Idaho it's not- I wonder how these people would feel if their weed-based economy in the small towns near (the current) Idaho got shut down, or if they suddenly were subject to arrest after enjoying legal weed for nearly 2 years now?

Not to mention what would happen to their infrastructure if they lost the tax-paid funding they have now. Really, they're just too stupid to see they've got the best of both worlds: a state government that actually believes in making government work, providing needed services etc., and they're still free to live like it's 1850 on their farms if that's what they want. Their congressman is a typical right-wing Republican, too.
 
Not to mention what would happen to their infrastructure if they lost the tax-paid funding they have now. Really, they're just too stupid to see they've got the best of both worlds: a state government that actually believes in making government work, providing needed services etc., and they're still free to live like it's 1850 on their farms if that's what they want. Their congressman is a typical right-wing Republican, too.

Now this is some delusional shit right here.

Oregon is one of the most broken state governments in the union....Portland is in total anarchy and a complete shit hole and Oregon hasn't done anything about it.

Actually believes in making government work.......LMFAO
 
How about Colorado??? Any Fraud?
Mail in, right??

Have they finished their “count” in Arizona yet ?!
Who’s $$ are they spending on that fraud?
How many laws have they broken ??
 
I've already posted the evidence that states violated the Constitution, that fraud occurred that the federal courts failed to review with phony "no standing" declarations.

Except the courts don't agree with your opinion on that.

The only fraud were a few isolated cases that who all were Republicans.

It's a lie. A big lie.
 
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