
Nearly 300,000 citizens have registered in two or more states, including dozens of twin voters, according to a watchdog group.  ,
” Registrars are n’t doing their jobs”, Linda Szynkowicz, CEO of the nonprofit Fight Voter Fraud, told The Federalist. Prevent telling me that the voter rolls are up. They’re no”.
In a statement released last year, Fight Voter Fraud discovered 297, 856 citizens who were registered in two or more states. 3 112 citizens registered in three claims, and 24 registered in four or more, compared to the majority of those who only registered in two.
3, 170 people cast ballots at least thrice in elections between 2016 and 2022, according to the document. While most just twice voted again, 248 twice voted twice, 194 twice voted three times, and 180 double voted four times.  ,
Fight Voter Fraud’s review included data for all 50 states, of which Florida had the most twin licenses — more than 37, 000 — along with 312 who voted multiple times in elections. California had related figures, with more than 36, 000 twice registered, and 732 who voted several times.  ,
State including Indiana, Kentucky, New Jersey, New York, and Texas likewise had over 10, 000 twice licenses.
According to Szynkowicz, one person voted again in North Carolina and once in Florida in 2020 in the Fight Voter Fraud.
” This is the lowest hanging fruit”, she said.  ,
According to Szynkowicz, if people moved to a new position and was registered for an absentee ballot, they may also receive the absent vote and cast a ballot there.
More than 500 dying voters were still registered in Connecticut, according to Fight Voter Fraud’s announcement on July 30.  ,
” Even with the dead persons voting, whether it’s one simulating or someone who gets the absentee ballot request form”, Szynkowicz said, “it’s all over the place”.
Voting more than once is a federal law offense that could result in a fine of up to$ 10,000 or a maximum sentence of five years in prison. People who “knowingly or deliberately” provides misleading information about “name, target or time of home” in a ballot district is subject to similar penalties.  ,
According to Szynkowicz, the team compared the express voter rolls and the National Change of Address program to determine which state rolls were the two registrations, and then” business data” was used to verify the results.  ,  ,
We do n’t just throw objects against the wall to see what sticks,” We do n’t just take things.” She continued, noting that vote integrity advocates perhaps had removed some two registrants since the report’s initial inclusion five months ago.” All of our stuff will stick,” she said.  ,
The report claimed that the “actual figures could be drastically higher” because the data does not include those who did not report with the NCOA program.
” People do n’t understand, you ca n’t be registered in more than one location”, Szynkowicz said. They assume that if they register elsewhere, or if they are unintentionally double registered, they will be immediately removed. That’s not the situation”.
The team contributor for election integrity is Logan Washburn. He graduated from Hillsdale College, served as Christopher Rufo’s journal assistant, and has bylines in The Wall Street Journal, The Tennessean, and The Daily Caller. Logan was born and raised in remote Michigan, but he is primarily from Central Oregon.