So a coworker was telling us about a voter fraud case from his days as a kid he unknowingly at the time was part of. A person was looking for votes, at a county level, so he solicited kids/teens to get some names by going to the cemetary and writing down names and birthdate but leaving off date of death. The guy got caught.
I have no “sauce”
i found it reliable and interesting that even pre internet days that the desperation to win existed so badly that even then the deceased voted then.
I was told a long time ago, that in south Texas when LBJ first started running for office he got more votes from dead people than he got from living voters.
I was also told by a man that went to school with Johnson that you couldn't even leave a pencil unattended with the theiving bastard around or it would disappear. He was a good Democrat from an early age.
Didn't JFK's father arrange to have the ballot box stuffed in Chicago?
Yes, it doesn't take computers to cheat, though computers make it easier to obstruct the cheating.