Over 457,000 deceased people voted in Texas elections
(www.kcbd.com)
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ya... the title on GAW is misleading - not the article. This states that there are 457,000 deceased registered to vote. This doesn't say how many of those voted at all. It could be 1 for all we know... I'd bet more along the same % as the illegals (which were called out) - which is clearly appx. 30% - so that "could" be 150k - still CRAZY WTF TX
No, it's absolutely clear that those all voted and it's only some of the illegal votes there. Question mark if there were any legal votes in Texas. Basically no votes from Texas should be counted for the forseeable future.
"Since Governor Abbott signed Senate Bill 1 into law in 2021, Texas has removed over 1 million people from the voter rolls, including: ... Over 457,000 deceased people"
There is no indication of those actively voted. Just looks like counties failing to remove those who died and thus they are still on the rolls - and thus probably being used for fraud... but I would still argue only at tops 150k of those. Again, the article doesn't state how many of the 457k actually voted. Could be 1, could be all - probably closer to 150k.
Just helping you think a bit more on this one. Regardless, NCSWIC!
They wouldn't have been registered at all if they hadn't voted.
Besides, they were all illegally registered in the first place
How are you not getting this? They were once alive. When they were alive they registered to vote and probably voted. They died. The county they live in didn't remove them from their voter roles. Or do you think you have to register to vote each time? that would be silly. I haven't registered to vote in 7 years since moving states and I'm still registered. And where would you think they were illegally registered? That was a different stat. You just trolling here or do you need to go read the full article again to get on the same page?
No, that's not absolutely clear. These are people that were registered to vote, not people who had recently voted.
That seems extremely unlikely. They illegally registered to vote and then just... didn't? And they did all this after they had died?
No... they registered to vote and then died at some later point. The numbers cited are the totals for the past 3 years. ~230k people in Texas die every year.
https://gov.texas.gov/news/post/governor-abbott-announces-over-1-million-ineligible-voters-removed-from-voter-rolls