Corrado Introduces Measure to Create Voter Fraud Task Force

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Corrado Introduces Measure to Create Voter Fraud Task Force

To assist in upholding the integrity of New Jersey elections, Senator Kristin Corrado has introduced legislation to establish a Voter Fraud Task Force.

“Voter fraud is an all too real issue that can undermine the integrity of New Jersey’s elections,” said Corrado (R-40). “As recent cases in Paterson and Atlantic City have demonstrated, vote-by-mail ballots have been targeted for abuse. It’s crucial that we continue to take steps to ensure that our democratic elections remain free and fair.”

In a recent New York Post article, an anonymous Democratic campaign operative explained how he and others have engaged in systematic voter fraud in New Jersey using mail-in ballots to win close elections.

Corrado’s legislation, S-3053, would require the New Jersey Attorney General to create a voting fraud task force in the Division of Criminal Justice, Specialized Crimes Bureau to investigate and prosecute crimes involving voting fraud.

The task force would be comprised of members of State, county, and municipal law enforcement agencies. It would utilize a coordinated law enforcement strategy to address voting fraud in this State.

Corrado has denounced Gov. Murphy’s vote-by-mail mandate after numerous cases of errors, fraud, and abuse have been reported.

“During my time as the Passaic County Clerk, I saw major cases of voter fraud,” added Corrado. “It is deeply concerning that we’re seeing so many preventable problems with mail-in ballots. Creating this task force will help to restore the public’s faith in our election process.”

Examples of documented voter fraud, election tampering, and lost, destroyed, or uncounted mail-in ballots in New Jersey include:

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