“Voter Fraud” Scandal Roundup

Regular readers of my blog know that I’ve been closely following the U.S. attorney/Election Assistance Commission/American Center for Voting Rights/polling place voter fraud allegations. Here’s the latest.
The Olympian offers McKay suggests cover-up in prosecutor case. A snippet: “‘I still don’t know if the 2004 governor’s election was the principal reason I was asked to step down,’ McKay said in a speech at the Mainstream Republicans of Washington’s Cascade Conference in Wenatchee. ‘If it was, I think it is an entirely improper and perhaps illegal reason for my termination,’ said McKay.”
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel offers Her first vote put her in prison; Woman is one of five from city convicted of voter fraud (about felon voting, not polling place voter identification fraud).
In the past few days, I’ve had the following related posts: this post on Hans von Spakovsky, this post on John Fund, and updates here and here.
Slate‘s daily podcast for today is here (mp3), based upon my piece on Friday, The Fradulent Fraud Squad: The Incredible, Disappearing American Center for Voting Rights.

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