Colorado Authorities Investigating Reports Of Dead People ‘Voting’


Putting aside the serious ramifications voting fraud has for the electoral process, the fact that people had their votes counted after they have died is hurtful and humiliating to relatives of the deceased. How sad for these people to have the memory of their loved ones dredged up in such an unseemly way:

“One of the most glaring cases was that of Sara Sosa in Colorado Springs. She died on Oct. 14, 2009. However, CBS4 uncovered voting records that showed ballots cast for Sosa in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. Her husband, Miguel, died on Sept. 26, 2008. But CBS4 unearthed records showing that a vote was cast in his name the next year, 2009.

‘That’s illegal,’ said El Paso County Clerk and Recorder Chuck Broerman, who called the CBS4 findings ‘very serious.’

‘I was shocked and surprised at this,’ said Broerman. ‘This cannot happen. We cannot have this here or anyplace in our country. Our democracy depends on it. People have spilled their blood for the values and underpinnings and beliefs of this country.’

Broerman said after their deaths, the Sosas remained on active voter rolls and mail ballots were still sent to their home because they did not meet the criteria to have their names deleted from eligible voter rolls.

‘Somebody was able to cast a vote that was not theirs to cast,’ concluded Broerman.

CBS4 visited the Sosa’s Colorado Springs home and contacted their daughter, Sarilu Sosa-Sanchez, who refused to discuss the fraudulent ballots.

‘Go talk to someone else,’ said Sosa-Sanchez.”

Source: CBS Local



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