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Washington Mall Shooter, A Non-Citizen, Somehow Managed To Vote In Three Elections

Christine Rousselle
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Posted: Sep 29, 2016 12:15 PM
Washington Mall Shooter, A Non-Citizen, Somehow Managed To Vote In Three Elections

Last week, Arcan Cetin, an immigrant from Turkey, shot and killed five people at a mall in Washington state. Cetin is a green card holder and not a U.S. citizen, and therefore not able to legally vote--but somehow was able to votein the last three elections, including the presidential primary in May. Washington does not verify citizenship during voter registration.

KING 5, a news station in Washington, reports that federal investigators confirmed that Cetin was indeed a registered voter even though it is not legal for him to do so. They did not reveal which party, if any, he was registered to.

From KING 5 (emphasis added):

Federal sources confirm to KING 5 that Cetin was not a U.S. citizen, meaning legally he cannot vote. However, state records show Cetin registered to vote in 2014 and participated in three election cycles, including the May presidential primary.

Cetin, who immigrated to the United States from Turkey as a child, is considered a permanent resident or green card holder. While a permanent resident can apply for U.S. citizenship after a certain period of time, sources tell KING his status had not changed from green card holder to U.S. citizen.

While voters must attest to citizenship upon registering online or registering to vote at the Department of Licensing Office, Washington state doesn't require proof of citizenship. Therefore elections officials say the state's elections system operates, more or less, under an honor system.

Yowza.

Personally, and this is just me speaking, I'm not exactly comfortable with a state running their elections on the honor system. There's no way that Cetin is the only person in the entire state who is in the voter database despite not being a citizen. It's common sense to verify that someone can actually legally vote before giving them a ballot. This shouldn't be controversial. Plus, out in Colorado there have been multiple instances of dead people voting--another sign that something is terribly wrong with the voting system. These need to be fixed, pronto.

 
 
 
 


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Yep. And did you hear about the selfie law? It was struck down as being unconstitutional in New Hampshire. Apparently people are being paid to vote for a certain person and in order to get paid, they have to prove they voted as promised. So they take a selfie. NH wanted to stop it but lost.

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OMG! This is nuts.

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The election process is a farce.

The next President has been decided for a while now.



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But, voter fraud doesn't happen. Someone said so on the internet, and you know you can't post something that isn't true on the internet!

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