TN Dems Get in on National Dem Vote Fraud Trend
Posted by: Blue Collar Muse in 2008 election season, ACORN, Anti Dictionary Democrats, Democratic Party, Election Fraud, GOP, Individual Responsibility, Nashville Nuggets, Obama Biden 2008, Politics, Tennesee TipsUPDATE: Christian Grantham, WKRN blogger at Nashville is Talking, reported, via Twitter, that a TN GOP press release earlier today incorrectly charged Tennessee’s Election Board with changing Tennessee election law at the last minute in such a way that would make it easier to commit vote fraud. WKRN will run a story on their 5PM news broadcast wherein a state election board representative will deny any such change in election law ever took place. I emailed the state GOP regarding their take on the new information and was referred to a statement from Randy Stamps, State Director for the GOP. “We are happy to hear that Mr. Brook Thompson has stated clearly that only Tennessee driver’s licenses will be accepted as a form of identification at the polls. Democrat volunteers and operatives led our Republican volunteers to believe Mr. Thompson’s opinion was different than he has indicated today. It is important that everyone understands that Tennessee’s election laws will be enforced on Election Day and the standards will not be lessened for political expediency.”
Perhaps they long for the day when TN was a player in Presidential elections. Perhaps they’re trying to make up for failing to deliver Tennessee for Gore in 2000. Perhaps they’re jealous of all the attention going on in Ohio. Perhaps they want to take away Pennsylvania’s significance by making a grab for Tennessee’s electoral votes. Who knows why they’re doing it.
But there is no denying that Tennessee’s Democratic Party is pulling out all the stops leading up to the election tomorrow. The state Election Commission, literally hours before the election, has changed Tennessee’s election law making it easier for Democrats inclined to commit vote fraud to do so. It wouldn’t be much of an issue except the national trend among Democrats this election cycle is to embrace vote fraud as a legitimate tool for election day success.
From ACORN’s illegal activity across the country to Ohio’s Secretary of State’s refusal to enforce her own state’s election laws and now Tennessee changes its election laws at the last moment. Not to make the process more secure. Tennessee has made the process even more vulnerable to fraud. But perhaps there’s a silver lining in this dark cloud. We’re getting yet another object lesson telling us loud and clear what to expect from an Obama led Democratic Party. What am I ranting about? This presser from the Tennessee GOP tells the tale.
NASHVILLE - Tennessee Republican Party challenges the last minute changes authorized by the Tennessee Division of Elections. Three days before the election will take place State Election Coordinator Brook Thompson notified a Republican Election Commissioner of significant changes his office had made to voter identification (voter ID) standards that will now include out of state driver’s licenses.
Robin Smith, Chairman of the Tennessee Republican Party, stated, “In order to be registered to vote in Tennessee a voter is required to be a resident of Tennessee. But now the state election office is loosening standards and allowing people to use out of state driver’s licenses to vote in Tennessee.” Smith continued, “Something doesn’t add up. With numerous reports warning of fraudulent voter registrations taking place in other states we asked the Division of Elections maintain current voter integrity standards not loosen them. I call on Secretary of State Riley Darnell and Election Coordinator Brook Thompson to immediately end this practice. Loosening standards and undermining the law in Tennessee or its intent put the integrity of the elections in jeopardy by and will just encourage fraudulent voting here in Tennessean.”
Tennessee Code Annotated section 2-7-112 (03-C-ii-c) provides instruction for ‘evidence for identification’ to verify a voter’s identity and clearly states that “…a valid voter’s registration card, a Tennessee driver license, social security card, credit card bearing the applicant’s signature or other document bearing the applicant’s signature.”
Voters can provide additional documents to verify their Identity, but it is clear that the law was written to have only state residents participate in electing Tennessee officials.
Smith continued, saying, “Thanks in part to legislation blocked by Democrats in the past, there is very little that can be done to ensure that someone who has already voted in Alabama cannot then vote in Tennessee. The least we can do is to not allow an Alabama drivers license to be used as proof of Tennessee residency and identification.”
Other issues have also emerged during early voting, including recent voting machine irregularities that have occurred with no promise for immediate correction. In multiple counties, voters have attempted to vote for John McCain for president on the [ESS iVotronic] touch screen systems but instead, votes were displayed for Barack Obama. Despite the request for immediate intervention, information was provided by a technician acknowledging the issue with blame being cast to ballot layout, approved by the Secretary of State’s office, and the calibration of the machine to be for an individual 5 feet 2 inches in height.
In addition, the process for certifying poll watchers for county election sites was challenged by Brook Thompson despite previous approval; the questionable use of interpreters accompanying voters who could neither speak nor read English was permitted; and threats to halt poll watcher training were leveled against Republican Election Commissioners.
“Tennesseans deserve confidence in the voting process. Amid national stories of deliberate fraud, the Tennessee Republican Party stands prepared to file civil and criminal charges in any case proven to attempt to defraud the voting process,” continued Chairman Smith. “The disgust of the public toward politics is justified when incompetence and willful disregard for our laws is on full display. We urge Secretary of State Darnell to intervene immediately to make any corrective and necessary punitive action.”
I would close by saying “Shame on you Democrats” but it appears that along with all the other “change” Democrats are championing this year, the definition of “shame” is among the top contenders for redefinition. It used to be people were embarrassed by shameful behavior. Tennessee’s Democrats seem to be proud of it.
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Tennessee Law
New residents holding a valid out-of-state driver license must obtain a Tennessee driver license no later than thirty (30) days after establishing residency. All out-of-state driver licenses must be surrendered. Tennessee law does not allow a resident of this state to hold more than one valid driver license.
New residents must provide two (2) proofs of their current valid Tennessee residence address as well as proof of citizenship or legal presence and Social Security Number.