North Carolina Democrat Candidate Voted Twice in 2008 Election – IOTW Report

North Carolina Democrat Candidate Voted Twice in 2008 Election

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A Democratic state Senate candidate in North Carolina voted twice in the 2008 general election, according to records uncovered by the Charlotte News & Observer.

Donna Lake, who is challenging Sen. Jim Perry, R-Lenoir, in District 7, voted early in North Carolina and in New York on Election Day.

She was registered to vote in both places, according to each state’s Board of Elections, and remained so for nearly five years after she had moved from New York to North Carolina. Lake, however, has denied that she voted twice, even though public records prove that she did.

“In that election cycle I was actively involved with the Wayne County Democratic Party and even served as a poll observer,” Lake said in a statement. “The records reflecting that I voted in person in New York in 2008 are incorrect.”

The only other explanation for these records, then, would be that someone impersonated Lake at the polls. Perry argued that this would have been next to impossible.

“It’s clear that voter fraud has occurred, there can be no question about that. The real question is how did this happen, and how can my opponent claim that someone else cast the vote for her and also oppose voter ID,” he said in a statement. more

10 Comments on North Carolina Democrat Candidate Voted Twice in 2008 Election

  1. When you and your friends really believe you are speaking for GOD, truth, justice and the American Way, there is no such thing as immoral or illegal behavior.

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  2. She should be ejected from the country with the greatest alacrity, that is option 1.
    Option 2 is being fed to the sharks off Martha’s Vineyard to reduce repetition of the crime,

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