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Virginia voter fraud off the charts!
Posted by: Over 100 percent on everything ()
Date: November 29, 2020 12:19AM

A list of Virginia counties and cities in which the number of registered voters was more than eligible voting-age citizens. In other words, the registration rates of those counties exceeded 100% of eligible voting-age citizens.

The percentage should never exceed 100%. Time to audit Virginia. Please encourage your legislator to work with me as I lead the effort here in Virginia to get signed affidavits from disenfranchised voters. Signed affidavits should be sent to district11@senate.virginia.gov:

Loudoun County (116%);
Falls Church City (114%);
Fairfax City (109%);
Goochland County (108%);
Arlington County (106%);
Fairfax County (106%);
Prince William County (105%);
James City County (105%);
Alexandria City (105%);
Fauquier County (105%);
Isle of Wight County (104%); Chesterfield County (104%);
Surry County (103%);
Hanover County (103%);
New Kent County (103%);
Clarke County (103%);
King William County (102%); Spotsylvania County (102%); Rappahannock County (102%); Albemarle County (101%);
Stafford County (101%);
Northampton County (101%); Poquoson City (100%);
Frederick County (100%)




https://www.judicialwatch.org/tom-fit…/judicial-watch-study/

Re: Virginia voter fraud off the charts!
Posted by: Places that went Republican ()
Date: November 29, 2020 09:32AM

Clicked and this came up:

"This page doesn't exist."

Sort of like Trumptard claims of election fraud.

Re: Virginia voter fraud off the charts!
Posted by: Lol@libtards ()
Date: November 29, 2020 09:58AM

Places that went Republican Wrote:
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> Clicked and this came up:
>
> "This page doesn't exist."
>
> Sort of like Trumptard claims of election fraud. There's literally nothing you can accomplish.

No wonder you libtards rely on your government masters to wipe your ass and feed you.

https://www.judicialwatch.org/tom-fittons-weekly-update/judicial-watch-study/

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