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In Virginia’s liberal Fairfax County, officials are illegally discarding absentee ballots cast by members of the military based on a technical requirement that is preempted by federal law . Meanwhile, people who live out-of-state are being allowed to vote (some people have boasted of being ... (link)

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Why Virginia May Be Turning Blue
Published 10/24/2008 by John Rosenberg at Discriminations
If Virginia turns blue, at least part of the reason may be what Hans Bader reports: In Virginia’s liberal Fairfax County, officials are illegally discarding absentee ballots cast by members of the military based on a technical requirement that is preempted by federal law. Meanwhile, people who live out-of-state are being allowed to vote (some people have boasted of being registered to vote, and voting, both in Virginia and another state) in Virginia elections, contrary to state law, based on instructions ...


Published 10/25/2008 by JR (noreply@blogger.com) at Dissecting Leftism
... registrar Elisa J. Long to ignore state law by allowing college students not domiciled in Virginia to register and vote in Virginia elections. The military votes in Fairfax County are being discarded by long-time Democratic operative Rokey Suleman, who became the Fairfax County registrar (a supposedly non-partisan position) after long being "active in Ohio Democratic politics." Suleman earlier sent staffers into the Fairfax County jail to register criminals to vote. Source (See the original for links) ************************** Voter fraud last ...

Virginia Officials Illegally Discard Military Votes, Allow Out-of-State Votes
Published 10/25/2008 by JR (noreply@blogger.com) at THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS
... registrar Elisa J. Long to ignore state law by allowing college students not domiciled in Virginia to register and vote in Virginia elections. The military votes in Fairfax County are being discarded by long-time Democratic operative Rokey Suleman, who became the Fairfax County registrar (a supposedly non-partisan position) after long being "active in Ohio Democratic politics." Suleman earlier sent staffers into the Fairfax County jail to register criminals to vote. Source (See the original for links) Posted by John Ray. For a daily ...

Virginia Officials Illegally Discard Military Votes, Allow Out-of-State Votes
Published 10/25/2008 by JonJayRay at Stop The ACLU
... Elisa J. Long to ignore state law by allowing college students not domiciled in Virginia to register and vote in Virginia elections. The military votes in Fairfax County are being discarded by long-time Democratic operative Rokey Suleman, who became the Fairfax County registrar (a supposedly non-partisan position) after long being “active in Ohio Democratic politics.” Suleman earlier sent staffers into the Fairfax County jail to register criminals to vote. Source (See the original for links) Posted by John Ray. For a daily ...

Virginia Officials Illegally Discard Military Votes, Allow Out-of-State Votes
Published 10/25/2008 at Stop The ACLU
... ordered Norfolk registrar Elisa J. Long to ignore state law by allowing college students not domiciled in Virginia to register and vote in Virginia elections. The military votes in Fairfax County are being discarded by long-time Democratic operative Rokey Suleman, who became the Fairfax County registrar (a supposedly non-partisan position) after long being “active in Ohio Democratic politics.” Suleman earlier sent staffers into the Fairfax County jail to register criminals to vote. Source (See the original for links) Posted by ...

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