Pretty much the usual bullshit, this time in NC, which seems to be a hotbed. Joint's gullibility comes to the fore again.
Quote:155,692 voters with the same first and last name, DOB and last four digits of SSN were registered in N.C. and another state – and the latest date of registration or voter activity did not take place within N.C
In other words, they had moved into or out of NC . No evidence here of fraud at all, since there's no evidence of double voting. They simply didn't fill out the line on the affidavit that asks where you last registered to vote, which is how election commissions take people off their rolls, since there is no countrywide Gestapo checking your papers in the US (no matter what the rightwing thinks). Peoople just don't fill it out. And I know from experience that that's the line that people have the most trouble with, because they simply can't remember where it was ten years ago, or the address they were at at the time, and if you don't remember that, or remember the address wrong, there's no way for either the old or the new election officials to make sure they're correctly updating things.
Quote: 35,750 voters with the same first and last name and DOB were registered in N.C. and another state and voted in both states in the 2012 general election
Given a pool of 330,000,000 people sharing a whole lot of very common names and only 366 possible birthdays, this isn't too surprising. We're talking two people with the same name and birthdate. I know in our town, we had a guy with the same first and last name and middle initial, with the same birthdate as another guy with the same names and dates a few towns over. Every time one of them moved or changed something, the state computer would change the other guy, who shared the same flagged data too. And then the other guy would get pissed. then he too would change something and the other guy's data would be changed. There were definitely two guys, not one, and it took a couple years for the state to figure out what was happening, since it was so strange, and figure out a software patch. And that was in a pool of just a couple hundred thousand. Think how many John Smiths with the same birth date there are in the US. Think TWO people with the same name, each voting in ONE state. With no further documentation, this claim too is bogus on its face.