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Oklahoma announced that they have removed 450,000 ineligible names from the voter rolls

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posted on Sep, 19 2024 @ 05:51 PM
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Oklahoma officials just announced that they have removed 450,000 ineligible names from the voter rolls.

Been following this gentleman on X.com since he covered some of Georgia's voting issues he correctly and accurately covered. Why this isn't priority one, can't we all agree we want correct eligible voter rolls

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BREAKING: Oklahoma officials just announced that they have removed 450,000 ineligible names from the voter rolls, including 100,000 dead people and 15,000 duplicate registrations that somehow got pushed into the system

"Oklahoma ensures only eligible voters participate in elections in part by following voter list maintenance procedures provided in state law. Since January 1, 2021, Oklahoma election officials have removed 97,065 deceased voters, 143,682 voters who moved out-of-state, 5,607 felons, 14,993 duplicate registrations, and 194,962 inactive voters who were canceled during the address verification process."

Inflated voter rolls are on the Mt. Rushmore of ingredients of fraud. All you need to cheat in an election are ineligible names, universal mail-in voting, no chain of custody on ballots, and vulnerable voting machines. And don't forget a little bit of corruption on the side.

Oklahoma is a red state with 4 million people in it. Numbers like these can easily flip it from deep red to blue overnight. If this is happening there, you can only imagine the problem is 100x worse in other states.



posted on Sep, 19 2024 @ 06:01 PM
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You guys have such a weird voting system. Dont you all have one unique social security number registered with all your personal information like age and including one main living adress? Why dont they just send a ballot there? Why do you have to register for voting when they have all the information to know if your eligible already...



posted on Sep, 19 2024 @ 06:18 PM
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originally posted by: ElitePlebeian2
You guys have such a weird voting system. Dont you all have one unique social security number registered with all your personal information like age and including one main living adress? Why dont they just send a ballot there? Why do you have to register for voting when they have all the information to know if your eligible already...


I could be wrong bu the only way your Social Security number information gets updated is if you change it, on tax forms or banking mortgage credit rating rental power bills, etc. there are holes and it depends on the efficiency of an overly worked inder staffed bureaucratic system. There are holes large ones where people slip through

throwing each state has it's own rules and here we are



posted on Sep, 19 2024 @ 06:28 PM
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Oklahoma is one thing. There needs to be some serious oversight and purging in GA, PA, WI, and MI for starters. NY and NJ
and MN would be good too along with AZ, MN, and OR. 😃



posted on Sep, 19 2024 @ 06:58 PM
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The states that argue against cleaning up the roles are acting against the COTUS when they say "let anyone vote". We see even the dead, and despite the "fact checkers" faux facts being factored in on purpose.



posted on Sep, 19 2024 @ 09:15 PM
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originally posted by: ElitePlebeian2
You guys have such a weird voting system. Dont you all have one unique social security number registered with all your personal information like age and including one main living adress? Why dont they just send a ballot there? Why do you have to register for voting when they have all the information to know if your eligible already...


My mother lived with us till about fifteen years ago when she died, she is still registered at the precinct I live in at least up till two years ago when they sent her an abscentee ballot form to our house to vote. I mentioned it to them down at the township back then, haven't got one of those registrations for her to vote since then. We still get mail for her at our house. According to the township they were supposed to be notified by the government to take her off their voting list, but they had a lot of people who were also getting these kind of registrations that you can apply for that came in there.

They said they were going to try to fix the problem when I talked to them, at least we are not getting any on her so far anymore.



posted on Sep, 19 2024 @ 09:42 PM
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These things should be done right before the election so when they try to use these peoples names etc it just bonks and it outs someone trying to cheat for all to see.



posted on Sep, 19 2024 @ 09:55 PM
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originally posted by: xuenchen
Oklahoma is one thing. There needs to be some serious oversight and purging in GA, PA, WI, and MI for starters. NY and NJ
and MN would be good too along with AZ, MN, and OR. 😃


Until the states can prevent non-U.S. citizens from casting a ballot, Democrats will likely win far more races than they should. Even more in 2024 than 2020, due to so many illegal aliens let into the country and voting.



posted on Sep, 19 2024 @ 10:23 PM
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originally posted by: ElitePlebeian2
You guys have such a weird voting system. Dont you all have one unique social security number registered with all your personal information like age and including one main living adress? Why dont they just send a ballot there? Why do you have to register for voting when they have all the information to know if your eligible already...


I the is against federal law to use a social security number for anything other than social security and taxes. It always has been but.was used for other purposes for a while. Taxes includes banking.



posted on Sep, 20 2024 @ 12:02 AM
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It should be a valid id that has been verified as a Real ID for flying. You only get those with scrutinized paperwork. Of course that can be faked, but the dead and the illegals won’t have them.



posted on Sep, 20 2024 @ 08:56 AM
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originally posted by: WeMustCare

originally posted by: xuenchen
Oklahoma is one thing. There needs to be some serious oversight and purging in GA, PA, WI, and MI for starters. NY and NJ
and MN would be good too along with AZ, MN, and OR. 😃


Until the states can prevent non-U.S. citizens from casting a ballot, Democrats will likely win far more races than they should. Even more in 2024 than 2020, due to so many illegal aliens let into the country and voting.


You are right. And basically, cheating may become easier in 2024 than 2020! The mail ballots are the key. Easy counterfeiting, easy sig verification rigging. ☠️



posted on Sep, 20 2024 @ 09:54 AM
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You guys have such a weird voting system. Dont you all have one unique social security number registered with all your personal information like age and including one main living adress


social security numbers were never intended to be used as ID for everything, only in keeping track of what you paid in for your retirement account. the feds started the problem first by making them required for filing taxes, now it's tied just about all things and has caused the explosion in identity theft that is all to real now days.


edit on 20-9-2024 by BernnieJGato because: (no reason given)



posted on Sep, 20 2024 @ 06:07 PM
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originally posted by: xuenchen
Oklahoma is one thing. There needs to be some serious oversight and purging in GA, PA, WI, and MI for starters. NY and NJ
and MN would be good too along with AZ, MN, and OR. 😃


Can I follow every voting bill or law changes in every state since 2020? there's no way but Ballotpedia has a newsletter about all the changes there have been loads of changes. Is it enough who knows? Today Lucerne County Pa banned the use of ballot drop boxes for example. Time will tell if enough loopholes have been removed and in which states. there is more to do but I semi encouraged at least in my home state.



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