Katie Pavlich
Voter Fraud in the 2010 Elections? There's An App for That
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Four days to go until the 2010 midterm elections and already we have seen rampant voter fraud taking place in many states.

In Nevada, early voters noticed their ballots already had Senator Harry Reid’s name filled in before they had even voted. In Arizona, members of the group Mi Familia Vota, an open-border off-shoot of SEIU, dropped off 3,000 voter registrations on the registration deadline. Sixty-five percent of those registrations were found to be fraudulent due to false signatures, invalid addresses and registrants being illegal aliens. In California, people have reported being asked to hand over their absentee ballots to strangers at their front door.

American Majority Action, a bi-partisan organization based on free market principles, American individualism and citizen involvement in the political process, has created a voter fraud application people can download on their cell phones just in time for election day.

The goal of the application is to give voters the opportunity to report voter fraud in real time. The application is simple to download and reports of fraud can be tracked through GPS in order to locate activity.

“There is a ‘report an issue button,’ you push that and it opens the camera on your phone, takes a photo of the incident, opens a form, then you choose voter fraud categories and send it in,â€