Report: Gov McAuliffe ‘Hid Facts’ that ‘Alien Voters are Casting Ballots with Practically No Legal Consequences”


Whether the bipartisan committee appointed by President Trump to look into voting irregularities in the recent presidential election finds the three million illegal voters he claimed existed or not remains to be seen. But his basic premise that there was significant voter fraud in that election is very likely to turn out to be true.

When Maureen Erickson registered to vote in Prince William County, she listed her home address as a street in Guatemala, in what should have been a very strong indication that she wasn’t a regular Virginia resident.

Yet she remained on the voting rolls for years, and even cast ballots in 14 different elections, up through the 2008 presidential contest. She was only purged in 2012, just ahead of the election, after she self-reported as a noncitizen, according to a new report released Tuesday by the Public Interest Legal Foundation.

Ms. Erickson was one of more than 5,500 noncitizens who were registered to vote in Virginia this decade, and were only bumped from the rolls after they admitted to being ineligible. Some 1,852 of them even managed to cast ballots that were likely illegal, though undetected, the PILF, a conservative voter integrity group, said in its report.

Clearly, election authorities have not been very careful about who they allow to vote, a gross failure to do their jobs at even a very basic level.

At this point we discover a close friend of the Clintons involved in allegations of corruption, something that should come as no surprise.

Just as troubling, the PILF said, was Virginia’s efforts to try to hide the information from the public — a problem foundation President J. Christian Adams said began at the very top, with Gov. Terry McAuliffe.

“At the instruction of Governor McAuliffe’s political appointees, local election officials spent countless resources to prevent this information from spilling into the open,” Mr. Adams said in a statement releasing the report. “From NoVa to Norfolk and all urban and rural points in between, alien voters are casting ballots with practically no legal consequences in response.”

Governor McAuliffe has previously blocked investigations, so this comes as no surprise. Not only that, he has blocked legislation that would share information that would help identify voters who cast ballots in multiple states.

On the final page, we look at how Virginia authorities actually cast all of this in a positive light!

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