Growing Pile of Data Shows That Voter Fraud Is a Real and Vast Problem

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This week, The Heritage Foundation is updating its Voter Fraud Database with 89 new entries, including 75 convictions and a slew of overturned elections and civil fines targeting vote fraudsters.

With these latest additions, the database now documents 581 cases of proven voter fraud and 848 criminal convictions.

Heritage’s database proves not only that voter fraud is real and ongoing, but also that it is not isolated to any particular state or region.

With the addition of cases from Nebraska and Oklahoma—two states previously unaccounted for in the database—Heritage now has documented proof of electoral fraud in 47 states. This truly is a problem that spans the nation.


http://dailysignal.com/2017/06/30/g...PQ1ZFN215YldIQWZjNG82M3I1K3kxWjFpbUFnZEYifQ==
 
Funding[edit]
In 1973, businessman Joseph Coors contributed $250,000 to establish The Heritage Foundation and continued to fund it through the Adolph Coors Foundation.[79][80] In 1973, it had trustees from Chase Manhattan Bank, Dow Chemical, General Motors, Pfizer, Sears and Mobil.[81]
Heritage is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization as well as a BBB Wise Giving Alliance accredited charity funded by donations from private individuals, corporations and charitable foundations.[82][83][84] As a 501(c)(3), Heritage is not required to disclose its donors and donations to the foundation are tax-deductible.[83] According to a MediaTransparency report in 2006, donors have included John M. Olin Foundation, the Castle Rock Foundation, the Richard and Helen DeVos Foundation and the Bradley Foundation.[85][unreliable source?][importance?] Other financing as of 2016 includes $28,129,000 from the combined Scaife Foundations of the late billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife.[86][87][88] Heritage is a grantee of the Donors Trust, a nonprofit donor-advised fund.[89][90][importance?][91] As of 2010, Heritage reported 710,000 supporters.[92]
For the fiscal year ending December 31, 2011, Charity Watch reported that Edwin Feulner, past president of The Heritage Foundation, received the highest compensation in its top 25 list of compensation received by charity members. According to Charity Watch, Feulner received $2,702,687 in 2013. This sum includes investment earnings of $1,656,230 accrued over a period of 33 years.[93]
Heritage's total revenue for 2011 was $72,170,983 and its expenses were $80,033,828.[94][95]





https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Heritage_Foundation#Funding
 
Funding[edit]
In 1973, businessman Joseph Coors contributed $250,000 to establish The Heritage Foundation and continued to fund it through the Adolph Coors Foundation.[79][80] In 1973, it had trustees from Chase Manhattan Bank, Dow Chemical, General Motors, Pfizer, Sears and Mobil.[81]
Heritage is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization as well as a BBB Wise Giving Alliance accredited charity funded by donations from private individuals, corporations and charitable foundations.[82][83][84] As a 501(c)(3), Heritage is not required to disclose its donors and donations to the foundation are tax-deductible.[83] According to a MediaTransparency report in 2006, donors have included John M. Olin Foundation, the Castle Rock Foundation, the Richard and Helen DeVos Foundation and the Bradley Foundation.[85][unreliable source?][importance?] Other financing as of 2016 includes $28,129,000 from the combined Scaife Foundations of the late billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife.[86][87][88] Heritage is a grantee of the Donors Trust, a nonprofit donor-advised fund.[89][90][importance?][91] As of 2010, Heritage reported 710,000 supporters.[92]
For the fiscal year ending December 31, 2011, Charity Watch reported that Edwin Feulner, past president of The Heritage Foundation, received the highest compensation in its top 25 list of compensation received by charity members. According to Charity Watch, Feulner received $2,702,687 in 2013. This sum includes investment earnings of $1,656,230 accrued over a period of 33 years.[93]
Heritage's total revenue for 2011 was $72,170,983 and its expenses were $80,033,828.[94][95]





https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Heritage_Foundation#Funding

that is a partisan study done by people who refuse to tell they are funded by.



FAKE NEWS
 
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/12/washington/12fraud.html



In 5-Year Effort, Scant Evidence of Voter Fraud
By ERIC LIPTON and IAN URBINAAPRIL 12, 2007

WASHINGTON, April 11 — Five years after the Bush administration began a crackdown on voter fraud, the Justice Department has turned up virtually no evidence of any organized effort to skew federal elections, according to court records and interviews.
Although Republican activists have repeatedly said fraud is so widespread that it has corrupted the political process and, possibly, cost the party election victories, about 120 people have been charged and 86 convicted as of last year.
Most of those charged have been Democrats, voting records show. Many of those charged by the Justice Department appear to have mistakenly filled out registration forms or misunderstood eligibility rules, a review of court records and interviews with prosecutors and defense lawyers show.
In Miami, an assistant United States attorney said many cases there involved what were apparently mistakes by immigrants, not fraud.




In Wisconsin, where prosecutors have lost almost twice as many cases as they won, charges were brought against voters who filled out more than one registration form and felons seemingly unaware that they were barred from voting.
One ex-convict was so unfamiliar with the rules that he provided his prison-issued identification card, stamped “Offender,” when he registered just before voting.
A handful of convictions involved people who voted twice. More than 30 were linked to small vote-buying schemes in which candidates generally in sheriff’s or judge’s races paid voters for their support.
 
that is a partisan study done by people who refuse to tell they are funded by.



FAKE NEWS

Actually, your stuff on Heritage is a bit dated......it has been completely taken over by rabid reactionaries and is worth even less than it was 6 years ago....Jim Fucking DeMint has been running it.....it's nothing more than a propaganda arm of the Lunatic Fringe of the GOP....
 
Actually, your stuff on Heritage is a bit dated......it has been completely taken over by rabid reactionaries and is worth even less than it was 6 years ago....Jim Fucking DeMint has been running it.....it's nothing more than a propaganda arm of the Lunatic Fringe of the GOP....

and very likely takes foreign money


they refuse to say
 
Of course you realize that the Heritage database that "documents 581 cases of proven voter fraud" goes back seventeen years, now how many votes do you think were cast in those seventeen years? What percentage of voter fraud does that represent

And that is suppose to be alarming?
 
Of course you realize that the Heritage database that "documents 581 cases of proven voter fraud" goes back seventeen years, now how many votes do you think were cast in those seventeen years? What percentage of voter fraud does that represent

And that is suppose to be alarming?

These people are unreal.......dumb as bait fish....
 
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