“In South Carolina, New Report Finds No Evidence Of ‘Dead’ Voters”

Pam Fessler reports for NPR: “The South Carolina State Election Commission has just released its initial review of allegations from the state’s Department of Motor Vehicles that more than 950 deceased voters appeared to have ballots cast in their names after they died. And no surprise, the commission found that of the 207 cases reviewed, there was no evidence in 197 of them that fraudulent votes had been cast. The commission said that records in the other 10 cases were ‘insufficient to make a determination.'”

For blog readers, this is no surprise.  What would be a surprise would be if people who complained about rampant voter fraud with dead voters in South Carolina when the initial report came out would come out and admit the error of their ways.  Not counting on it.

Pam also covers the Murphy-von Spakovsky debate over voter id today at the National Press Club.

 

UPDATE:  Pam has updated her post to include a quote from the state’s attorney general’s office that they are still on the hunt for dead voter fraud.  Sigh.

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