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POL 8 Texas counties list more voters than residents + Reply to Thread Results 1 to 19 of 19 Thread: 8 Texas counties list more voters than residents #1 Join Date Jan 2008 Location Northern Indiana Posts 5,588 8 Texas counties list more voters than residents (I hope they check out all of those states that do not require a photo id.)



By Kenric Ward / September 2, 2015 / 6 Comments



No law prevents localities from having more registered voters than voting-age residents, and eight Texas counties do.



Now a vote-watch group accuses the counties of violating the National Voting Rights Act by failing to purge dead and ineligible voters.



We are deeply concerned (that) voter rolls contain substantial numbers of ineligible voters, True the Vote founder Catherine Engelbrecht stated in a letter to the eight Texas counties.



The counties  Loving, Brooks, McMullen, Roberts, Irion, Jim Hogg, Culberson and Polk  list a combined 52,298 registered voters. But the latest U.S. Census data show only 49,457 voting-age residents in those counties.



County officials told Watchdog.org they are reviewing their voter lists in response to TTVs threat of legal action.



Mary Slavin, deputy clerk of rural Roberts County, said she was perplexed by the findings. Were a small county. When someone dies, I know it as quick as the family knows, and remove that person (from the voter rolls) as soon as I can, she said.



TTV spokesman Logan Churchwell said some of the bloating of voter rolls could be due to simple clerical errors. Duplicate registrations occur when there are slight differences in names  such as McDougle versus Mc Dougle, he noted.



Churchwell also blames imperfect federal law for inflating voter rolls. For example, voters who skip two election cycles over four years remain on active status, as long as verification letters sent by election offices do not bounce back. The law assumes the registration is still valid, without positive verification. Churchwell said the recent nullification of Texas photo ID law opens the door for mischief on Election Day.



True the Vote has given the counties 90 days to produce correct registration data or face legal action.



The Democratic Party, the American Civil Liberties Union, the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund and other progressive groups have countered TTVs efforts.



NVRA does not require the number of registered voters in a county to be below a specific threshold, the groups note.



But True the Vote says where theres smoke, fire is nearby. A 2012 court challenge by TTV prompted Indianas legislature to pass tighter list maintenance laws.



Except for Polk County near Houston, the other seven Texas counties identified by True the Vote have stagnant or declining populations.



Loving County, the smallest county in the United States, lists 106 registered voters, but just 69 voting-age residents. Thats a 154 percent registration rate, the highest in the state, according to TTV figures.



Section 8 of the Voting Rights Act requires every county to publicly disclose all records concerning the implementation of programs and activities conducted for the purpose of ensuring the accuracy and currency of official lists of eligible voters.



Counties need to adopt the idea that they own their own data, Churchwell said. If theres better data (than TTV has), then bring it.



The Texas Secretary of States office, which was conducting a training session for county election officials this week in Austin, declined to comment.



http://watchdog.org/236415/texas-voters-residents/ #2 Join Date Mar 2011 Posts 1,554 The Graveyard Vote has won many an election. And it put at least one President into office. I would certainly expect push-back to any effort to clean it up. #3 Join Date May 2002 Location Central Texas Posts 1,060 Since I work in this area I can verify this when I'm back in the office .. have vr data and turnout data for the 2014 general in our computer system. "..In God We Trust is an American Pun.." D.C. Talk #4 Join Date Jul 2004 Posts 1,949 Scuttlebut was that is how LBJ got into congress. #5 Join Date Oct 2014 Location Upstate SC. Go Tigers! Posts 837 We are the most lied to nation ever to exist. Member of the Nowski Brigade

"Fighting communism was more fun when it was a group effort abroad instead of an insurgency at home." #6 Join Date May 2002 Location Central Texas Posts 1,060 I can also look at the March 2010 primary vr data as it is close to the April 2010 census snapshot. "..In God We Trust is an American Pun.." D.C. Talk #7 Join Date Jan 2008 Location Northern Indiana Posts 5,588 Originally Posted by Mac Originally Posted by I can also look at the March 2010 primary vr data as it is close to the April 2010 census snapshot. #8 Join Date Jan 2008 Location WI - On the scene, like a sex machine. Posts 37,170 The OP is a compelling reason for Voter I.D. laws, eh?



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"The most intriguing point for the historian is that where history and legend meet.""None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who think they are free."Johann Wolfgang von Goethe #9 Join Date May 2004 Location South of Valhalla Posts 21,995 I posted an article on this in the Horsemen thread a few weeks back. There were something like 141 counties in 21 states that had more registered voters than residents...



141 COUNTIES HAVE MORE REGISTERED VOTERS THAN ELIGIBLE LIVE CITIZENS

The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF), of which our friend Christian Adams is president, has put 141 counties on notice that they have more registered voters than people alive. These counties encompass 21 states. Michigan leads the way with 24 counties, followed by Kentucky (18) and Illinois (17).

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"No man knows but that the last backward glance over his shoulder may be his last look, forever." - Ernie Pyle Born: 1900 KIA: 1945 Shima, Okinawa #10 Join Date Oct 2014 Posts 892 One more proof of reason TX will go Blue soon and the white house will be forever leftist. #11 Join Date Mar 2007 Location West Virginia Posts 36,547 That was from the last presidential election, where la Raza and a few other groups collectively rented every bus they could get their hand on and bussed hispanics and blacks (mostly blacks) around from one state to the next and in some cases hitting two or three voting location's in the state state in the same day.



A 100% voter turn out is posable in any given community, but to have 100's of voting districts all around the country with voter turn outs of 200%, 300% and even a few with 400% voter turn outs is not posable! Because thats 200, 300 or 400 times as many people that live in that area. Thats fraud and whats done is not just done and forget about it, also it makes not a legal election. #12 Join Date Mar 2007 Posts 50,036 Originally Posted by Mr. Peabody Originally Posted by We are the most lied to nation ever to exist. https://soundcloud.com/user-309670005

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This knowledge is the king of education, the most secret of all secrets. It is the purest knowledge, and because it gives direct perception of the self by realization, it is the perfection of religion. It is everlasting, and it is joyfully performed. Audio Bhagavad Gita downloadable #13 Join Date Mar 2007 Posts 50,036 Originally Posted by Ragnarok Originally Posted by



141 COUNTIES HAVE MORE REGISTERED VOTERS THAN ELIGIBLE LIVE CITIZENS

The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF), of which our friend Christian Adams is president, has put 141 counties on notice that they have more registered voters than people alive. These counties encompass 21 states. Michigan leads the way with 24 counties, followed by Kentucky (18) and Illinois (17).

http://donpolson.blogspot.com/2015/0...egistered.html I posted an article on this in the Horsemen thread a few weeks back. There were something like 141 counties in 21 states that had more registered voters than residents... https://soundcloud.com/user-309670005

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This knowledge is the king of education, the most secret of all secrets. It is the purest knowledge, and because it gives direct perception of the self by realization, it is the perfection of religion. It is everlasting, and it is joyfully performed. Audio Bhagavad Gita downloadable #14 Join Date Mar 2007 Posts 50,036 Originally Posted by Red Baron Originally Posted by The OP is a compelling reason for Voter I.D. laws, eh? https://soundcloud.com/user-309670005

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This knowledge is the king of education, the most secret of all secrets. It is the purest knowledge, and because it gives direct perception of the self by realization, it is the perfection of religion. It is everlasting, and it is joyfully performed. Audio Bhagavad Gita downloadable #15 Join Date Sep 2012 Location Nor Cal Posts 1,957 ive said it before,,, im saying it again,,,







our only hope against the fraudsters,, Voting for Cruz in California in June . #16 Join Date Mar 2007 Posts 50,036 That's why Dems always push for vote by mail. If Dems did not employ criminal election fraud, elections would be totally different. https://soundcloud.com/user-309670005

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This knowledge is the king of education, the most secret of all secrets. It is the purest knowledge, and because it gives direct perception of the self by realization, it is the perfection of religion. It is everlasting, and it is joyfully performed. Audio Bhagavad Gita downloadable #17 Join Date May 2004 Location Galt's Gulch, FL Posts 29,780 I knew Texas would turn into Californication when Beck moved there. Ugh. If we must have an enemy at the head of government, let it be one whom we can oppose, and for whom we are not responsible.  Alexander Hamilton



John Galt, www.johngaltfla.com #18 Join Date May 2002 Location Central Texas Posts 1,060 Ok ... follow up ... We get our data from the Census, counties, and the Texas Secretary of State's office. Population numbers were from the 2010 Census so they population numbers are dated.



County ... Population ... Voting Age Pop ... 2010 VR ... 2010 Non Suspense VR ... 2014 VR ... 2014 Non Suspense VR



Brooks ... ....7,223 ....... 5,217 ................. 6,476 ....... 6,457 ........................6,430 ............ 5,570

Culberson .. 2,398 ....... 1,731 ,................ 1,640 ....... 1,407 ....................... 1,759 ............ 1,554

Irion .......... 1,599 ....... 1,231 ................. 1,244 ........ 1,098 ...................... 1,313 ............ 1,160

Jim Hogg .. .. 5,300 ...... 3,854 ................. 3,856 ....... 3,502 ....................... 3,854 ............. 3,602

Loving .............. 82 .......... 73 ................... 112 ........ 111 ......................... 122 ............... 98

McMullen ...... 707 ......... 588 ..................... 662 .......... 607 ........................ 702 ............... 653

Polk ............. 45,413 ... 35,836 ............... 36,254 ..... 31,311 .................... 37, 162 ......... 31,965

Roberts ........... 929 ...... 693 ................. 716 .............. 625 ......................... 678 .............. 646



And for the Record ... in 2014 these counties had the following Turnout percentage:



Brooks - 39.1%

Culberson - 18.8%

Irion - 33.5%

Jim Hogg - 19%

Loving - 34.4%

McMullen - 37.7%

Polk - 28.3%

Roberts - 51.9%



The data is interesting ... but these are rural counties that aren't as technological so they probably aren't as quick to update their VR rolls. I included non-suspense VR because those are the voters the county is pretty confident still lives in the place of residence as shown on the voter registration rolls. Part of any VR number is the suspense VR which are names the county isn't really all that sure about. Looking at that data three of the counties look rather odd. But, at the same time ... these are small pop counties that won't turn an election. "..In God We Trust is an American Pun.." D.C. Talk #19 Join Date May 2001 Location UK Posts 32,623 The counties — Loving, Brooks, McMullen, Roberts, Irion, Jim Hogg, Culberson and Polk — list a combined 52,298 registered voters. But the latest U.S. Census data show only 49,457 voting-age residents in those counties. The counties — Loving, Brooks, McMullen, Roberts, Irion, Jim Hogg, Culberson and Polk — list a combined 52,298 registered voters. But the latest U.S. Census data show only 49,457 voting-age residents in those counties. + Reply to Thread Bookmarks Bookmarks Digg

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