Voter deception bill passes House
USA Today
06/25/07
Those who knowingly convey false information with the intent to keep others from voting would face up to five years in prison under voter deception legislation that passed the House on Monday. The legislation, passed by voice vote, was spearheaded by Democrats who cited alleged incidents during the 2006 elections of minorities, immigrants and other legal voters being misled about election dates, guided to the wrong polling sites or told they were ineligible to vote...
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Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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06/25/07
Those who knowingly convey false information with the intent to keep others from voting would face up to five years in prison under voter deception legislation that passed the House on Monday. The legislation, passed by voice vote, was spearheaded by Democrats who cited alleged incidents during the 2006 elections of minorities, immigrants and other legal voters being misled about election dates, guided to the wrong polling sites or told they were ineligible to vote...
http://tinyurl.com/24wmht
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=voter+deception
rudkla - 26. Jun, 10:54