Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's a minor. This shouldn't even be discussed here.
Agree.
+1000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't read the whole thread, so I don't if someone said this already, but there are literally people in jail for voting when they weren't eligible - because they were permanent residents, not citizens, or because they were ex-felons.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/texas-woman-sentenced-five-years-trying-vote-gets-new-appeal-n1262691
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/texas-voter-fraud-prison_n_5c01a9afe4b0a173c02305c1
So when a woman of color does it she goes to jail, but when it's the governor's white son it's just a fun prank?
Here is a clue:
The women actually cast ballots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's a minor. This shouldn't even be discussed here.
Agree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dumb thing to do--probably curiosity to see what would happen.
Do people on here have any idea of what fraud is?
Pretending to be someone else.
Presenting falsified documents.
Do you really believe for a second that the kid thought he would be allowed to vote?
And, who reported this? I worked the polls as an election officer once. I don't recall making notes on who was asking to vote. Some people were at the wrong precinct and we helped them find the right one. There is a process for that. There is also a process for a provisional ballot. He did not fill out a provisional ballot. No fraud.
The chief elections officer.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't read the whole thread, so I don't if someone said this already, but there are literally people in jail for voting when they weren't eligible - because they were permanent residents, not citizens, or because they were ex-felons.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/texas-woman-sentenced-five-years-trying-vote-gets-new-appeal-n1262691
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/texas-voter-fraud-prison_n_5c01a9afe4b0a173c02305c1
So when a woman of color does it she goes to jail, but when it's the governor's white son it's just a fun prank?
Anonymous wrote:Dumb thing to do--probably curiosity to see what would happen.
Do people on here have any idea of what fraud is?
Pretending to be someone else.
Presenting falsified documents.
Do you really believe for a second that the kid thought he would be allowed to vote?
And, who reported this? I worked the polls as an election officer once. I don't recall making notes on who was asking to vote. Some people were at the wrong precinct and we helped them find the right one. There is a process for that. There is also a process for a provisional ballot. He did not fill out a provisional ballot. No fraud.
Anonymous wrote:Dumb thing to do--probably curiosity to see what would happen.
Do people on here have any idea of what fraud is?
Pretending to be someone else.
Presenting falsified documents.
Do you really believe for a second that the kid thought he would be allowed to vote?
And, who reported this? I worked the polls as an election officer once. I don't recall making notes on who was asking to vote. Some people were at the wrong precinct and we helped them find the right one. There is a process for that. There is also a process for a provisional ballot. He did not fill out a provisional ballot. No fraud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dumb thing to do--probably curiosity to see what would happen.
Do people on here have any idea of what fraud is?
Pretending to be someone else.
Presenting falsified documents.
Do you really believe for a second that the kid thought he would be allowed to vote?
And, who reported this? I worked the polls as an election officer once. I don't recall making notes on who was asking to vote. Some people were at the wrong precinct and we helped them find the right one. There is a process for that. There is also a process for a provisional ballot. He did not fill out a provisional ballot. No fraud.
+1
This would have been a non-issue, except that they recognized his name. If he had been "Joe Schmo," they would have simply told him he wasn't old enough and sent him on his way - not notified the press.
Anonymous wrote:He's a minor. This shouldn't even be discussed here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's a minor. This shouldn't even be discussed here.
Agree.
Anonymous wrote:He's a minor. This shouldn't even be discussed here.
Anonymous wrote:He's a minor. This shouldn't even be discussed here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the one 17 year old who didn’t know 17 year olds couldn’t vote was the candidates son? Did any of his classmates try to vote? Nobody believes this was a simple mistake, it was an intentional attempt at voter fraud and 2 times!
17 year olds can vote in Virginia primaries.