This is actually pretty cool
(Phantom Voter Project) Glen Englram was stunned. After winding down his private sector career, almost four years ago, he and his wife, Ruth, bought their Western North Carolina retirement home and began the next phase of their lives. But they briefly thought they were back in Chicago when they learned that three unknown persons were registered to vote from their address, more than three years after the couple had signed their mortgage and moved into their new home.
Glen and Ruth learned of the three “phantom voters†at their address after the Voter Integrity Project – NC demonstrated their newest search tool, called the Phantom Voter Project. and located at, www.PhantomVotes.org.
“We developed the site to empower citizens by helping them identify long-lost voters who are still registered from addresses at which they no longer live,†said Jay DeLancy, Director of the Voter Integrity Project.. “Once a phantom voter is found, the site will even auto-generate the paperwork that the Election Board needs for their removal.â€
Not every phantom voter is nefarious. They could be just mistakes in the system, voters not cleared out. And, they could also be cheaters. Liberals Are against cheaters, right?
You are able to click the name/names that come up and see the actual voting data (not who you or they voted for, of course), and can create challenges.
Just me at my residence. I already challenged back in 2008, when I received a voter card in the mail for someone who actually seemed to live in the Charlotte area.
And, no, this is not an invasion of privacy, all the data is public record. When it comes to elections, nothing is more sacred than the notion of one citizen one vote.
