I've been reading and listening about the possible vote fraud in Wisconsin this past election and, after
yesterday's editorial by the Journal Sentinel, my mind was set at ease:
A more plausible explanation, however, is that the findings reflect the unfortunate tendency of voting systems throughout America to err. Milwaukee voters with dubious addresses made up four-tenths of 1% of the turnout, by the way. Nevertheless, the disclosures should give impetus to efforts to upgrade the electoral apparatus.
See,why worry? Oh wait, what's this on the front page of today's paper: "
Police, FBI join investigation into possible election fraud".
Citing a Journal Sentinel review that found more than 1,200 votes cast from invalid addresses in Milwaukee, local and federal law enforcement officials launched a joint investigation Wednesday into potential voter fraud in the Nov. 2 election.
Good thing those editor guys are keeping out of the way of the reporters.