Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Mississippi GOP, state sued over vote fraud

 Sen. Thad Cochran, R-Miss, (left) and Chris McDaniels (right)

True the Vote, the citizens initiative pursuing “free and fair elections for all Americans,” and 13 other plaintiffs have filed a lawsuit in federal court against the Mississippi Secretary of State and the Republican Party of Mississippi over the June 24 primary election runoff in which Sen. Thad Cochran edged tea-party challenger Chris McDaniel.

The lawsuit asks the court to grant immediate access to voting records to inspect for possible illegal voting. It asserts that “defendants failed to properly abide by federal election record maintenance and open records provisions codified in the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA). Records made partially available to the plaintiffs indicated ‘double-voting’ from Democratic to Republican primaries – potentially diluting votes in violation of the Equal Protection Clause.”

The complaint explains that the National Voter Registration Act supersedes Mississippi law.

More @ WND

2 comments:

  1. They will lie, cheat, blackmail, murder, bribe their way into a position in our
    gov that they morally need not even be considered. Cochran manipulated
    people to get votes. Hardly an upstanding guy. Time for new blood.

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