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Posted by: Dan McGrath 11/4/2008

Click here for the videoFox 9 news has been conducting an investigation into convicted felons who have recently registered to vote - some from prison. Their investigation uncovered about 100 known felons registered to vote in the past year. It is illegal for a felon who has not has his or her rights restored to vote, or even register to vote. Some cases Fox 9 examined were found to be likely examples for voter registration fraud. The Secretary of State's office was aware of only 26 such cases.

See the video at Fox9.

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Convicted Felon Admits to Voting    By TrackBack on 1/13/2009
Eric Willems, convicted of felony sexual contact with a minor in 2004 voted in the 2008 general election while on parole. Since Willems was still on probation, and did not have his rights restored, hi ...
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Convicted Felon Admits to Voting    By TrackBack on 2/6/2009
Eric Willems, convicted of felony sexual contact with a minor in 2004 voted in the 2008 general election while on parole. Since Willems was still on probation, and did not have his rights restored, hi ...
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