The control of the US Senate is available on November 4, and illegal voters can tilt the balance. It is estimated that over 14 percent of non -citizens registered to vote in the 2008 and 2010 elections, which can now easily exceed the margin of victory in many tight Senate races.
Democrats usually win over 80 percent of votes cast by a non-citizen, so votes cast by non-citizens produce net votes for democrats. Democrat Al Franken won the Republican headquarters of the US Senate in Minnesota, a margin of only 312 votes in 2008, and with the great strength of the obligation to be re -election to re -election this time.
New impartial studies conducted by professors at Old Dominion University have discovered a shocking number of votes by non -citizens, published by The Washington Post last Friday. Their work did not choose the pages in the debate on whether the citizens should vote, to which Congress has already answered in a negative answer, reasonably limiting voting in federal elections only to American citizens.
In this study, it was found that the voter identifier itself would not eliminate voting by non -citizens, because the voter identifier does not require evidence of citizenship, such as a passport or birth certificate. But this gap can be easily closed by requiring evidence of citizenship to vote, as should be demonstrated by citizenship to obtain a passport.
Several states adopted decisions regarding common sense in order to strengthen the integrity of voters in this year’s elections. The United States Supreme Court rejected the attempt to block the voter identifier before entering into force in Texas, so at least Lone Star will be able to limit the pranks in the polls in these elections.
Other states are not so lucky. Wisconsin adopted the election law, which was maintained through the seventh region, but the United States Supreme Court blocked this good right before entering in November in November.
In July, three non -citizens were accused of illegal voting in Ohio in the presidential election in 2012. But most of the illegal cases to vote end in opportunities, which causes the removal of convictions after a year, if the defendant remains with additional problems for so long.
In Colorado, which can decide which party controls the US Senate, the voices are now fully cast by post without protecting against fraud voters. A total of 3.6 million voting cards were sent to Coloradanów based on addresses from 2008, i.e. six years ago.
A collado senator said that he was in households that received as many as seven separate voting cards, and the person living there could vote for all seven voting cards without anyone noticeing. Pauly political activists, known as “Harvesters”, can collect up to 10 voting cards, and then drop them all in an unguarded drop of drops, and nothing stops gathering gathering and voting even more.
What happens to unused voting cards that people throw away after receiving them by post? Most people do not destroy their rubbish, so many unused voting cards inevitably end in garbage containers from complexes in which they are available to fill and send by unscrupulous party workers.
Lack of voting integrity clearly explains whether the election result reflects the will of voters. The crucial role that survey observers play is impossible in the voting system only in Colorado.
Corruption practice of counting votes that were cast for the names of dead people again in North Carolina in 2012. The executive director of the electoral council of this state announced that the voices of 81 dead people were counted to throw absent to vote.
The shocking sum of 35,570 voters in North Carolina had the same last and surnames and dates of the delivery of voters who also vote cards in other states. Many hundreds of voters even had the same four numbers of their social security numbers as people with identical names and birthdays, who also voted in other states.
Reforms adopted in North Carolina are not effective in time to ensure the integrity of voters in these elections, where a close race for the seat of the US Senate is underway. There is no voter identifier yet.
The highest priority of the Obama Department was to oppose the provisions regarding the identification of voters adopted by various countries. But prosecutor general Eric Holder announced his resignation, and the Senate should not confirm any successor who opposes state efforts to improve the integrity of voters.

