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Name: Jay DeLancy
Date registered: July 10, 2012

Latest posts

  1. Nearly 400 Unverified Voters Make Bladen’s Recount a Hoax — November 21, 2020
  2. Did your absentee vote count? — November 6, 2020
  3. NCSBE Releases Outstanding Absentee Ballot Data — November 1, 2020
  4. New Democrat Ballot Harvesting Strategy Exposed by Leaked Email — October 30, 2020
  5. VIP Prompts SBE Release of Un-Returned Ballot Data — October 30, 2020

Most commented posts

  1. Irony Defined: NAACP Bullies VIP for Confidential Records — 8 comments
  2. VIP-NC Reports 147 Suspected of “Double Voting” in FL and NC Officials — 7 comments
  3. VIP-NC Finds Dual Voters in FL & NC — 7 comments
  4. Dead Voter Captured (on Video) — 6 comments
  5. More Than 20,000 NC Voters Have Fake Registration Addresses — 6 comments

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Fix-836 (How to repair NC’s fraud-friendly election laws)

The purpose of this page is to empower those who want to prevent electoral abuses made possible by House Bill (HB) 836. The bill, now state law, opened new doors to enterprise-level vote fraud in three major ways: 1.This law will allow anybody to avoid showing a photo ID simply by claiming a “reasonable impediment” to obtaining one. 2. This …

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Reason 5: HB 836 Re-Legalized Non-Citizen Voting

  With apologies for the length of this post, there is no short explanation of how HB 836, the 2015 “technical correction” to NC election law, re-opened the door to massive vote fraud by way of illegal-immigrant voting. Such a dramatic modification was no accidental oversight, and more than a few Republican legislators expressed shock when we explained this provision of …

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BUSTED! Second FLANC Arrest Confirmed: Perp #5 is Behind Bars!

(Raleigh, NC) July 30, 2015 – Today, it was learned that Pasco F. Parker, one of the Voter Integrity Project’s original five interstate double voters, identified to election officials through a research project called FLANC (short for Florida and North Carolina), was arrested June 25, in Williamson County, TN, and is being held under $10,000 …

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Marxist Monday Mob Invades W-S for “Our Selma” March

July 13, 2015 (Winston-Salem) — We’re finally able to show images of the well-funded “our Selma” rally and protest march, staged Monday, in conjunction with opening arguments for North Carolina’s “trial of the century,” to determine the merits of the GOP Legislature’s ban on several fraud-friendly provisions embedded in our state’s election laws over more than 100 years of …

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Reason four — The false assurance of a sworn affidavit

The illusion of honest elections . . . . A young 30-ish white male walks into an early voting location and says he lost his wallet, has no photo ID, and wants to vote. He has to sign a sworn affidavit, stating his identity and his alibi, but it doesn’t matter. He’s using a fake name–a voter who moved away long ago. …

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Reason Three: HAVA ID . . . Again?!

  Jun 29, 2015 (Raleigh) — They’re baaaaack. The most popular form of fake ID used in modern vote fraud, called the “HAVA ID,” was almost completely eliminated when North Carolina’s reform-minded legislature passed a comprehensive set of reforms in 2013 (HB 589), but last week’s HB 836, brought those critters back in a big way. …

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Reason Two: The meaning of the word, “or.”

There was a great deal of spinning over this tiny word, but the use of it in this law means there are now three new valid forms of identification in the NC voter ID law. They are any of the following: 1) A (non-photo) document listed in § 163-166.12(a)(2) [explained in a future post, to be entitled …

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Fix836 (Redirecting you to the correct page by clicking link below)

Um . . . this is awkward . . . you’re on this page because somebody gave you the proper URL a tad too fast. There should have been a “-” between the words “fix” and “836,” and you must have typed “fix836,” but it’s all good! You can get to the Voter Integrity Project’s proper “Fix-836” …

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