Duval County elections supervisor investigates whether 22 sex offenders illegally voted

A Duval County investigation is under way into whether 22 sex offenders illegally voted in the 2020 election, expanding a prior probe that resulted in the rare arrest of a Jacksonville man on voter fraud charges.

The only arrest so far from those complaints occurred in April when XXXXX XXXXXXX, was charged with three counts of voter fraud punishable by up to five years in prison for each count. Crump told authorities he did not realize he was ineligible to vote, according to a Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office arrest report.

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20 thoughts on “Duval County elections supervisor investigates whether 22 sex offenders illegally voted

  • May 19, 2022

    This is a disgusting waste of Florida tax dollars to prosecute people for wanting to have say in government. Also, it is a disgusting waste of legislation to prohibit Registrants from voting.

    Here’s my message to the state:

    Dear Florida,

    F#CK YOU and the self-righteous horse you rode on.

    Love,

    State of California

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    • May 19, 2022

      That’s it! I’m moving to California. HAHHAHAHAHA

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      • May 20, 2022

        @ Rick: I was convicted in FL, but moved to California after my incarceration release. I certainly can’t speak for all, but CA has been amazingly good to me!! Truly, I love the great State of California! 🥰👍🏻

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  • May 19, 2022

    “What are you doing time for?”
    Inmate 1 – “Murder”
    Inmate 2 – “Drugs/kidnapping”
    Inmate 3 – “Robbing a bank”
    Inmate 4 – “Voting”

    Yep…….Good thing Florida is keeping the rest of humanity safe from those illegal voters

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  • May 19, 2022

    Thankfully I can voyte in Nebraska, just as I did in Ohio. “Free” State of FloriDUH, what a joke.

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  • May 19, 2022

    In case you don’t know who Mark Glaeser is, he’s a random loser who has no friends and needs a new hobby.

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  • May 19, 2022

    I’ve been voting for over 20 years as a registrant with withheld adjudication. Am I suddenly ineligible? And whom would I definitively ask to be sure?

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    • May 20, 2022

      My son is adjudication withheld as well. Since technically you are not convicted you are eligible to vote

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  • May 19, 2022

    It would be way easy to harvest ballots by using identifying information belonging to RSOs. After all, the state makes much of our personal information public. Easy for someone to take thst information and enter a ballot with it. Puts the RSO on the hook.

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    • May 19, 2022

      That is why there is usually signature verification between what is on file for the voter and the ballot being signed. They can discard the ballot if the signature is not remotely close to what is on file.

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      • May 19, 2022

        It’s easy to forge signatures, especially in a digital age. All of us are vulnerable to ID theft and arrest because the state publishes much of our personal information on the web (including our recent photos) for anyone in the world to use on a whim. That’s the point to my previous post.

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      • May 19, 2022

        TS, Go further in looking at the problem Just Sayin pointed out.

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