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Mark Ritchie Knew of Felon Voter Problem BEFORE 2008 Election

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Uploaded by on Jul 15, 2010

This Fox 9 News investigative report that aired BEFORE the 2008 election should have been a warning signal to Secretary of State Mark Ritchie to conduct his OWN investigation into potential felons on Minnesota voter rolls. But nearly 2 years later, Secretary Ritchie has failed to acknowledge that felons voted in the 2008 election. Instead, his response has been that its not his job, referring all complaints to county attorneys. But according to Minnesota's election laws, the Secretary of State is the state's chief election officer, responsible for the integrity of the voter registration system and our elections.

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  • Im a felon. I love it!

  • Mark Ritchie is not a "non-partisan". He's a DFLer that helped Franken win (steal?)the election. And now he is an instigator, telling the Republican Party of MN to "have fun with that" on the gubernatorial re-count.

  • ECHO!!! Here we go again. I filed an Official Complaint on 8-18-10. Additional problems are with the "Ballot Boards." City, County and State Agencies are not only controlling the votes from the polling places, they are controlling the Absentee Ballots!!!!!! 

  • wow So convenient of Hennepin county, to put a new computer system.

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