Voter duplication found in Minnesota

 RSB Net:

An election integrity group has filed six lawsuits in Minnesota after finding 515 duplicate registrants on the state’s voter rolls.

Per Just the News, conservative nonprofit Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) filed the lawsuits in Nicollet, Dakota, Hennepin, Olmstead, Todd, and Ramsey counties.

One of the duplicate voters, PILF President J. Christian Adams told the outlet, is a convicted child sex offender living in a mental hospital who “managed to cast two ballots in the 2020 election.”

Additionally, PILF announced in a press release last week that 3.1 million registered voters in New York lacked personal identifying information, making it difficult for the state to maintain its voter rolls.

Under the Help America Vote Act (HAVA), voter registrants are required to provide their driver’s license number or the last four digits of their Social Security number for a state to accept their application. Registrants who do not possess either must be assigned “unique identifying numbers” by the state.

According to the PILF report, the Department of Justice Voting Section is tasked with enforcing the provisions of HAVA.

However, Adams told Just the News that, since former President George W. Bush left office in 2009, “there’s been nothing out of the Voting Section at the DOJ to fix this problem.”
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There is more.

This must come as a shock to those who maintain that the voting system is well regulated.  There are clearly problems which make it difficult to verify the results. 

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