On Tuesday The National Pulse reported that almost 900,000 deceased individuals in Puerto Rico remain on the voter rolls. Residents of Puerto Rico and other U.S. territories are not able to vote in general elections. They can however vote in presidential primaries and are granted delegates by the two major parties.
“The CPI found that approximately 900,000 deceased individuals were listed in the electoral registry,” Raheem J. Kassam said in The National Pulse on Tuesday. “Concerns over the integrity of the electoral process in the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico have been highlighted by the Centro de Periodismo Investigativo (CPI). An investigation reveals that deceased individuals and non-residents are still registered as active voters, with their details being used to cast votes in recent elections.”
It is also reported that the dead have been voting, and that unbelievably old people are currently registered.
“Florencio Fernández Martínez, 95, who has lived in the Dominican Republic since 2010, and his wife Ana María Demorizi Castillo, who passed away in 2011, were found to have cast votes in 2020 and 2016. Their active status in the electoral registry suggests a systemic issue, corroborated by the CPI through the ‘Consulta del Elector’ platform,” Raheem J. Kassam said in The National Pulse on Tuesday. “The CPI’s analysis uncovered almost 5,872 deceased individuals registered as active voters from 2015 to 2020 and around 2,865 centenarians, some allegedly born in the 1800s, still marked as active voters. There were 1,287,745 votes cast in the territory’s 2020 general election, with the margin of victory for winner Pedro Pierluisi standing at around 19,000 votes.”
Interestingly, as for the U.S. proper, dead people were reportedly registered and even voted in the 2020 election in Pennsylvania, Michigan and New York as well as similar reports from earlier elections in Illinois.
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