As more people are checking on their deceased relatives or those in nursing homes, increasing numbers of voter fraud is being discovered. A simple check with electronic verification has founds tens of thousands of votes from dead people.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Friday that a social worker in an assisted and nursing home has been charged with 134 counts in an election fraud investigation.
Kelly Reagan Brunner, who works at the Mexia State Supported Living Center, is involved in the illegal registration of 67 of the facility’s residents.
AG Paxton said she did it “without their signature or effective consent, while purporting to act as their agent.”
Only a parent, spouse or child who’s a qualified voter of the county may act as an agent in registering voters and they must be appointed by the prospective voter to do so, Paxton said.
“None of the SSLC patients gave effective consent to be registered, and a number of them have been declared totally mentally incapacitated by a court, thereby making them ineligible to vote in Texas,” Paxton said.

“Registering citizens to vote or to obtain mail ballots without their consent is illegal. It is particularly offensive when individuals purport to be champions for disability rights, when in reality they are abusing our most vulnerable citizens in order to gain access to their ballots and amplify their own political voice,” Paxton said.
More than 75% of Limestone County voters cast ballots Tuesday were for President Donald Trump.
47 states and the District of Columbia have online portals that allow voters to track the status of their ballots every step of the way.


Be sure to check your own votes, too. 3 of 5 family members who checked yesterday (voted for President Trump) are missing in Virginia.
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Wow!
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Whoa! Wait! Are you saying their votes are missing or that THEY (the people who checked) are missing?
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Both.
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Oh, dear God!
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Asking about the first comment!
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I think my dead relatives voted, because they got jury duty notices in January 2021. How can I find out if they did or not ?
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Your local elections office, District Attorneys office or Attorney General.
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