St. Petersburg Times. Mysterious fake “election workers” showing up at homes, asking for voters’ absentee ballots and stealing them in Demo areas.
Pasco elections officials have a warning for the county’s absentee voters: Don’t give your ballot to a stranger claiming to be from the elections office.
They’re not who they say they are. “We’ve had a bunch of them – 100 at least,” said Bob Sweat, elections supervisor for Manatee County. “It’s probably going on all over the state of Florida.”
Phone calls in Ohio tell people their polling places have moved, when they haven’t.
Damschroder said there are two scams: The caller tells voters their precincts have changed or the caller offers to pick up an absentee-ballot application, deliver the ballot to the voter and return the completed ballot to the elections office.
New York Times has the most ominous of all: goons being hired at $100 a day to “challenge” voters one at a time in inner cities in Ohio.
“The organized left’s efforts to, quote unquote, register voters – I call them ringers – have created these problems,” said James P. Trakas, a Republican co-chairman in Cuyahoga County.
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