Sunday, May 10, 2026

More Minnesota Mysteries

Of course you should be suspicious.  It's Minnesota.

America First Legal, a conservative legal group, has obtained records from the Minnesota Secretary of State showing thousands of Minnesotans used the state's “vouching” system to bypass voter ID while registering or updating their information during recent election cycles....

... Minnesota’s Election Day Registration process allows registered voters or certain residential facility employees to verify another voter’s residency in place of standard identification or proof-of-address documents....

What could go wrong?

 ...According to the data released by AFL, almost 18,900 Election Day registrations in 2024 involved the use of vouching. 

Of those, 13,441 were updates to existing voter registrations, while 5,457 involved new voter registrations.

The records also showed 10,278 voter registrations or updates using vouching during the 2022 election cycle, including 2,215 new registrations. 

In 2020, the state recorded 17,616 vouched-for Election Day registrations or updates, including 5,069 new registrations, the data showed....

Not surprising that Presidential years were about double the mid-terms. 

The fun starts here:

 ...AFL said it tried to get more information from the secretary of state’s office, including data showing whether voters were vouched for by private citizens or residential facility employees, lists of authorized facility staff, and records involving alleged fraudulent or suspicious activity connected to the system.

According to AFL, the secretary of state’s office responded that it “does not record or maintain data on vouching method,” and in several categories replied that there was “no data responsive” to the request....

Like we said:  "What could go wrong?"

Is it possible that Minnesota will out-election-fraud the All-Time Legend ILLINOIS?? 

 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

My father voted.
He is in memory care and couldn't tell youu what he had for breakfast, but his ballot was counted.