Category Archives: absentee ballots
“Police officer accused of voter fraud”
Absentee ballot fraud, natch.
“Secretary of State: Still probing Commissioner Amos Newsome’s election”
Dothan Eagle:
Alabama’s Secretary of State said Friday that his office continues to investigate absentee voter fraud irregularities in the 2013 Dothan District 2 Commission race that have already resulted in three criminal convictions.
However, absent a voluntary resignation… Continue reading
“Olivia Reynolds found guilty of 24 counts of voter fraud”
“Explaining the Blue Shift in Election Canvassing”
Ned Foley and Charles Stewart APSA paper:
We conduct statistical analysis of a phenomenon recently identified by Foley (2013), the rise in the number of votes counted after Election Day (“overtime votes”) and the growing tendency of these votes… Continue reading
“OIG report recommends USPS develop VBM strategy”
That’s the lead story in this week’s Electionline Weekly.
“Change Ahead? ElectionlineWeekly On How California Voters, Election Officials View ‘Ballot Delivery'”
“It’s time to make no-reason absentee voting available to all Michiganders, without restrictions”
“Challenger to Va. House speaker sues state over absentee ballot issue”
WaPo:
At issue is a May 13 decision by the Board of Elections to let voters sign absentee-ballot request forms electronically instead of printing out the forms, signing them with a pen and e-mailing back a scanned attachment or… Continue reading
“Federal case against Mission postmen sent to prosecutors”
News from Texas:
The case of two Mission postal workers facing an investigation into whether they sold mail-in ballots during the last La Joya school district board election was recently turned over to federal prosecutors for review.
The case focuses… Continue reading
“Bronx DA Johnson Indicts Former Assembly Candidate Hector Ramirez”
The Bronx Chronicle:
The charges are related to the 2014 race in the 86th AD where Ramirez was accused of election fraud involving absentee ballots. Ramirez was narrowly defeated by the incumbent Assemblyman Victor Pichard. Pichardo won 86th Assembly… Continue reading
” Wait … What? Agency Advising Calif. Governor on Payments to Counties Proposes Moving to VBM to Save Money”
“Bexar County successfully tests email ballots for military members; After almost a decade of attempts, county finds the one that works”
That’s the lead story in this week’s Electionline Weekly.