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She lives in Maryland, but years ago she registered her daughters at her sisters house in Fairfax County so she could send her kids to school there (illegally) instead.
Well, she is now bragging that she voted in the VA elections an hour ago. 1. How do I report this? 2. Will anything actually be done? |
| Call the non-emergency police line in Fairfax County. It’s a crime. It’s extremely likely that something will done. Voter fraud is taken seriously. |
| Does she work in Fairfax County? Otherwise the school logistics would be nightmarish! |
This but be very sure that she actually lives in Maryland. |
Bethesda to McLean? PG to Alexandria? |
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Im guessing she declared herself a resident in Ffx Co, but has a rental (or 2ndary) property in MD.
Does her sister have custody of the daughters? How do you know your coworker doesn't own the home in Ffx Co? You're making a lit of presumption w/o any facts. Just a lot of circumstantial evidence. |
Correct. You can report, but maybe this person has the right to vote in VA. |
| Yeah I wouldn't get involved. Don't you have work to do? |
OP here. She lives in Ft Washington and has for 17 years. Our office is in the Alexandria section of Fairfax County. |
| How does an adult officially lie about their address? |
| What is the license plate on her car? |
Lol. Not the Ft. Washington detail. Biggest Republican trope of them all: "Ghetto" single mom committing fraud. |
OP here. She doesn't have a license plate on her car. I suspect she's evading traffic enforcement. |
| "Bragging" about voting lmfao. |
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A couple years ago, Virginia purged their voter records of anyone registered in another state. I know bc I never unregistered in Va. (my town registrar told me that if I just didn't vote for a few years I would be declared inactive which I guess in hindsight was wrong) and they sent me a letter saying they found me on a Maryland voter roll. I had never voted in Virginia since being registered in Md. so they just sent me a letter being like, that's fine, you didn't commit voter fraud, but we're notifying you you're no longer registered to vote in Va.
Maybe your coworker moved in with her sister and this happened to her. |