NY Election Fraud

NY Election fraud is nothing new. When elections are close there is more scrutiny into this fraud. The 2022 midterms produced the closest governor’s race in the state since 1994. 



Voter fraud in all of its forms is rare," said Jennifer Clark, a lawyer at the Brennan Center for Justice.  This might be believable but considering this is the same organization Time magazine tied in with the rigging of the 2020 election. 

In the 1800's, Tammany Hall became a locally organized machine dedicated to stopping Clinton and Federalists from rising to power in New York. However, local Democratic-Republicans began to turn against Tammany Hall. From 1806 to 1809 public opinion forced the local Common Council to crack down on Tammany Hall. (Wikipedia)


  • 2013 Six politicians, three Republicans and three Democrats, were also arrested and charged with collectively accepting more than $100,000 in bribes in meetings that often took place in parked cars, hotel rooms and state offices, according to court papers.
  • Project Veritas 2016 uncovered fraud.
  • Skagit County Republican Party. submitted to the county since September of 2021, the party has claimed that its reports reveal evidence of widespread voter fraud in Skagit County elections and demands that the county investigate and clean up the voter rolls
  • New York City allowed 800,000 noncitizens to vote in local elections 
  • 2021 New York mayor’s race in chaos after elections board publishes incorrect tally
  • Jason Schofield,  elections commissioner, emerged from a lengthy federal inquiry into potential ballot fraud across Rensselaer County.
  • New York Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin arrested in federal corruption investigation


Election fraud in New York is getting more upfront and obvious.  Apparently some are getting so comfortable with it that they don't even try to disguise it anymore.  

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