The
Republican Secretary of State's investigation of alleged voter fraud is
more a political wild goose chase than it is a serious attempt to root
out actual voter…
A month ago, Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler (r)
sent a letter
to Boulder County District Attorney Stan Garrett requesting that he
verify the eligibility of seventeen voters suspected of illegally voting
as non-citizens. The suspicion was
apparently based
on the seventeen voters submitting a green card or work visa as
identification when they applied for their Colorado driver’s licenses.
Garnett’s office was able to easily verify that all seventeen voters
were in fact legal US citizens who were eligible to vote and that none
of the voters had broken any election laws. Garnett
questioned the motives of the Secretary of State ‘s probe, stating:
Local
governments and county clerks do a really good job regulating the
integrity of elections, and I’ll stand by that record any day of the
week. We don’t need state officials sending us on wild goose chases for
political reasons.
Despite the repugican cabal’s continued
efforts to scare the public into believing in-person voter fraud is
common, in order to justify their voter suppression tactics, the
Colorado investigation reveals once again that in-person voter fraud
remains exceedingly rare. Secretary of State Gessler’s Office identified
seventeen cases they thought worth investigating and all seventeen came
up without a single instance of fraud detected. So far the state of
Colorado
has identified one case of voter fraud
in the last five elections, a single solitary case from 2004 that was
discovered too late to prosecute because the statute of limitations had
expired.
As a swing state in 2012, Colorado has long been the
target of repugican allegations of voter fraud, as they hope to explain
away Mitt Romney’s loss there as evidence of fraud rather than as
evidence that they ran a flawed candidate who supported an unpopular
ideology. In addition to claiming widespread in-person voter fraud the wingnuts have made unfounded accusations against election officials in
Colorado as well. The site
Barack Obama Voter Fraud 2012
ran the sensationalist headlines “Evidence of massive Obama voter fraud
in Colorado! Ten counties show 104% to 140% turnout!” The only problem
was their math was in error. The truth is that
no county in Colorado exceeded 85 percent turnout and
the three counties with the highest turnout were all counties carried
by Mitt Romney by lopsided margins. Yet, facts have not deterred repugicans from alleging widespread voter fraud even as they fail to
identify actual cases of fraud.
The repugican cabal’s inability to find more than a single instance of
voter fraud underscores their disconnection from empirical reality.
Barack Obama won the state of Colorado by
over 137,000 votes,
but that has not stopped wingnut bloggers and commentators from
alleging that he won the state through fraud. However, after the
Secretary of State identified a scant seventeen voters in Boulder County
that he accused of voting unlawfully and after each one of them turned
out to be a legitimate voter, the already thin case for voter fraud has
all but evaporated. Stan Garrett is correct in noting that the repugican Secretary of State’s investigation of alleged voter fraud is
more a political wild goose chase than it is a serious attempt to root
out actual voter fraud, which truth be told, hardly even exists.
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