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CBS4 Investigation Finds People Voting Twice
2016-10-27
[DENVER.CBSLOCAL] An ongoing CBS4 voter fraud investigation has uncovered a dozen cases where Coloradans are suspected of voting twice. Previous CBS4 Investigations revealed ballots cast in the names of Coloradans who had been dead for months‐ sometimes years- before votes were cast in their names.

In six of the new cases, voting records show the same people voting twice in Colorado elections. In another six cases, people are suspected of voting in Colorado and another state during the same election cycle.

You’d be surprised how often people double vote," said Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach. "Two of the cases are serial double voters. I think people discover they can get away with it and keep doing it."
Lincoln Wilson, a registered Republican from Hale, in Northeast Colorado, is accused of voting in both Colorado and Kansas in 2010, 2012 and again in 2014. Wilson told CBS4 he voted in both states, but only "voted on local issues" and "didn’t vote twice for President."

Wilson is one of five Coloradans now charged by the State of Kansas for voting in both states.

Randall Killian pleaded guilty to voting in Douglas County, Colorado and Kansas in the 2012 presidential election. Ron Weems pleaded guilty to voting in Teller County, Colorado and Kansas in both 2012 and 2014. Both men were fined for their offenses.

Kansas has also charged James Criswell of Douglas County and Sharon Farris of Denver with double voting. Their cases have not been resolved yet.

"You’d be surprised how often people double vote," said Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach. "Two of the cases are serial double voters. I think people discover they can get away with it and keep doing it."

Kobach says his office is "aggressively prosecuting" double voting cases because it’s a crime that "can’t be caught ahead of time."
Posted by:Fred

#4  If the major universities in Arizona expelled students who double-voted their student bodies would be reduced by hundreds (perhaps even thousands).
Posted by: Craique the Kid6652   2016-10-27 08:14  

#3  Wouldn't be news if there wasn't at least one Trunk.
Posted by: Bobby   2016-10-27 07:18  

#2  Let's play name that political party.
Only one voter is identified (as a Republican).
What are the parties of the other identified "voters" ?
Posted by: Ebbolumble Huperelet4532   2016-10-27 06:54  

#1  Previous CBS4 Investigations revealed ballots cast in the names of Coloradans who had been dead for months‐ sometimes years- before votes were cast in their names.


Elections are only time Democrats believe in the resurrection.
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Posted by: Elmainter Snoling3644   2016-10-27 02:13