Coming tonight: Dead cast ballots in Harris County

By Jennifer Peebles | Thursday, October 9th, 2008
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Come back to TexasWatchdog.org and tune in to KPRC-TV Channel 2 at 10 p.m. tonight to see our latest investigation — into how the names of dead people have been used to cast ballots in Houston and in Harris County, and how dead voters remain registered to vote in the November election.

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2 Responses to “Coming tonight: Dead cast ballots in Harris County”

  1. S J Jensen on October 11th, 2008 at 10:24 am

    WITH WHICH PARTY ARE THESE “DEAD” PEOPLE REGISTERED AND IF THEY HAVE VOTED, WHO HAVE THEY VOTED FOR?? JUST VERY CURIOUS - OUR NATIONAL SECURITY COULD VERY WELL BE AT RISK AND PRECAUTIONS MUST BE MANDATORY. WHEN I VOTE, I INSIST ON SHOWING MY IDENTIFICATION AND THIS SHOULD BE A REQUIREMENT FOR EVERY VOTER!!

  2. mpetty on October 11th, 2008 at 6:30 pm

    If these “dead” voters can be located with SS records, why aren’t they easily found and purged with the SS death records? No rocket scientist am I but????

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