Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Monroe County Poll Worker Charged With Election Fraud

A poll worker in Monroe County, Sean Stevens, has been charged with election fraud. It is alleged that he reached into the polling booths to change votes to Barack Obama.

Stevens was a machine inspector for the 2008 presidential election. Court papers say Stevens reached over the back of voting machines to change votes, and encouraged people to vote for Barack Obama. Stevens said that's impossible.

"The machines are just too high. You cannot look over unless you strain to do so," he said.

Video from the Tunkhannock Township polling place on election day shows a platform behind the machines, where workers can easily reach the top and into the voting machines.

According to court papers, Stevens was a voting machine inspector for three other elections prior to this one. But in November 2008, election officials asked him to leave before the day was over, after voters started complaining about his actions.


In Novmeber, 2008 I traveled to Monroe County on election day. I learned a new term for cars, Zipcar. A Zipcar is something you rent on an hourly or daily basis. Zipcars were noticed at several polling places where up to five people would exit the car, vote, then leave. According to Zipcar.com here are the cities where one can rent a car.

Atlanta Philadelphia Seattle Boston Pittsburgh Toronto Chicago Portland Vancouver London San Francisco Washington DC New York/New Jersey

Help me out...do you see any Northeastern PA. city?

I personally observed "community organizers" showing the ballot to people and demonstrating where the straight Democratic button or lever was located. I could tell many people could not speak the language of the ballot.

It has long been rumored there was voter fraud in Monroe County after the November election. Uhhh...Lackawanna County...how's that fraud been working out up there??

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