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With President-elect Donald Trump’s sweeping victory in the 2024 presidential election, both sides have backed away from concerns about voter fraud. But a shocking, little-covered scandal shows that voters may putting the issue behind them too soon.
One of America’s top Democrats just saw one of his top aides — who hails from a leading Democratic family — fail a voting integrity check..and he could be in legal hot water.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, whose left-wing policies have made the Windy City even more violent and less prosperous than disgraced predecessor Lori Lightfoot, has surrounded himself with radical aides.
One of them is Jason Lee, makes a cool $189,000 a year from the city’s taxpayers.
Jason Lee lives in Chicago, advises the mayor of Chicago, and is paid by the people of Chicago—but he just voted in Texas.
Lee said he went to Texas to vote for his sister, Erica Lee Carter, who ran to take over the seat their mother left vacant.
Lee is from a famous family of politicians. His mother is former Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, a radical left-wing Democrat known for wearing pink cowboy hats who died after a four-year battle with pancreatic cancer on July 19.
“I want to finish for my mom!” said Carter...but evidently, Texas voters wanted to finish off the Lee family dynasty. Carter lost the Democratic primary election to former Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, who went on to win the safe Democratic congressional seat in November.
Losing races seems to be a family business: Sheila Jackson Lee lost a runoff election to become mayor of Houston to Democrat John Whitmire last December.
Is it possible voter fraud is also part of the family business?
The aide to Chicago Mayor Johnson is under investigation for voting in Texas even though he’s a resident of Illinois. pic.twitter.com/OTKYiR5TKi
— Insurrection Barbie (@DefiyantlyFree) December 10, 2024
It’s not clear how long Lee has been voting in Texas—possibly for his mother, as well—but city records show Lee hasn’t voted in Chicago for so long that city officials closed his voter file.
Voting in Chicago isn’t the issue; living there is.
Chicago law states that “all officers and employees of the city shall be actual residents of the city.”
But Texas.gov states you can only vote if you are “a resident of the county” where you register—and Texas law defines someone’s residence as his “domicile, that is, one’s home and fixed place of habitation to which one intends to return after any temporary absence.”
Either Lee cloned himself, or it looks like he’s breaking the law somewhere.
“Somewhere along the line, the laws are being broken, whether it’s in Illinois or Texas, and I think it’s only fair that we get to the bottom of this,” said city Alderman Ray Lopez.
NEW: CO Secretary of State announces 12 people in Mesa County, CO had their ballots intercepted through the mail and cast without them knowing. 3 ballots made it through the signature verification process and the votes were counted. A criminal investigation is ongoing pic.twitter.com/Pc8lPbdj76
— Marc Sallinger (@MarcSallinger) October 24, 2024
When the Chicago Tribune showed him a card stating that he told poll workers he still lives in Texas, Lee got indignant. “It doesn’t matter what they asked me. You think that every single interaction at a polling location goes exactly by what they mark?” he said.
Prosecutors might feel otherwise—if they weren’t controlled by George Soros.
If this were an isolated instance, even from a leading Democratic family, we might say the problem had been solved, but it isn’t. Not by a long shot.
Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold, a liberal Democrat, announced in late October that 12 citizens of Mesa County had their ballots stolen somehow and cast in their name.
Griswold let those voters reclaim their ballots—which is more than officials in New York state did when 55-year-old Mike Miner of Wappingers Falls showed up at the polls for early voting only to be told he’d already voted.
New York does not require voter ID for early voting, so Miner’s impostor got his vote counted instead of Miner.
Voter fraud continued nationwide in 2024:
- In Ohio, six non-citizens were prosecuted for voting illegally. One of them voted in at least four elections!
- In Minnesota, prosecutors have pressed two felony charges against Timothy Michael Scouton for letting 11 people who were not registered to vote cast their ballot last month in Minnesota’s Badoura Township Precinct.
- Meanwhile, in parts of Appalachian North Carolina still suffering from Hurricane Helene, “Democrat-run local elections boards in McDowell and Henderson counties have failed to approve additional early voting sites in the disaster-stricken area,” reports The Federalist.
- Monroe County in the swing state of Pennsylvania announced it found about 30 phony voter registrations before this year’s election, where the Keystone State played the key role in electing Donald Trump.
- Lancaster County, Pennsylvania’s board of elections announced it suspected 2,500 fraudulent voter registrations had been made in that county alone.
Unfortunately, unless patriots remain eternally vigilant about election integrity, the future of voter fraud will be bright blue.