Recently Obtained E-mails Show Secretary of State's Office is Very Concerned about Voter Registration Fraud


from BIAW website

May 11, 2007

Olympia, WA - Attached are documents and e-mails BIAW received recently from the Secretary of State's Office regarding vote fraud perpetrated by the labor union organization ACORN.

The documents show that in October Secretary of State Sam Reed urged King County Prosecutor Norm Maleng to investigate. Six months later and nothing has happened.

BIAW encourages Sam Reed to publicly call for a full investigation from both the U.S. Attorney and the local Prosecutor. That’s what BIAW has called for.  
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VOTE FRAUD FINALLY BEING INVESTIGATED


Here are the latest developments in the vote fraud perpetrated by the union-shill group ACORN. BIAW has worked for two years to convince someone, anyone, to investigate and prosecute voter fraud in this state. After intensive research BIAW finally uncovered evidence that officials could not ignore. It is no coincidence these stories appeared in Friday and Saturday’s papers, on the heels of BIAW’s relentless coverage of the issue—in the Building Insight, on our website and several press releases issued by BIAW.

Seattle Times states "King County looks into claims of '06 voter-registration fraud".  click here...

Seattle Post-Intelligencer reports "Investigation into possible King Co. voter registration fraud urged".  click here...

Copy of March 14, 2007 Letter from BIAW to U.S. Attorney, Jeff Sullivan, providing evidence that fraud occurred in the election process in King County..  click here...

Vote Fraud Uncovered
Seattle Times report says hundreds of voter registration cards may have been forged.  click here...

The following documents were obtained by BIAW from a public records request filed at the King County Elections Division submitted to U.S. Attorney, Jeff Sullivan, on March 14, 2007. click here...

 

 

 

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