Yet another instance of smr posting something without knowing what he is talking about.
Let's look at the first case on that list. What was it actually about?
Article here:
Ashley Drain Hampton, convicted 17 months ago of election fraud, walked out of a courtroom Tuesday morning and into the arms of her legion of supporters.
“It’s over,” the 30-year-old Hampton said. “It’s over.”
A few minutes earlier, San Joaquin County Judge Charlotte Orcutt had sentenced Hampton to a 15-month jail term as punishment for her convictions on charges of election fraud and welfare fraud. Hampton is eligible to apply for a program that would require her to serve home detention instead.
Sounds bad, doesn't it? Someone convicted of election fraud, walking out of the courtroom into "the arms of her legion of supporters", other people being convicted on related charges, that's baaad, right? What legion of illegal immigrants did she get to vote (to remind smr: That's what this thread was about!)?
Exceeeept....
That's of course not what happened.
See, the fraud that has been committed here was people submitting false addresses to get past the residence requirements to become electable as
school board members.
Now, I don't want to make light of this: educational policy obviously is important, after all.
But, I'm pretty sure there's a marked difference in impact between someone getting elected to such a board illegitimately, and the sort of crimes smr and other conservative morons are alleging are happening with regards to state- or national elections.
Now, incidentally, that case alone takes care of both the 2017 cases on your list, smr.
But I'm sure that if we go to 2016, then we'll find the illegal immigrants you're looking for, right?
Right?
Of course not.
The Jose Fragozo 2016 case, again shenanigans with a false registration for a school board election.
The del Toro case, again about school board things, in 2014. (Only reference I could find on a quick search was a white house document created by the Heritage Foundation:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/whiteh ... dcases.pdf)
How much further down the list do I have to go before I find an illegal immigrant voting (or, for that matter, an immigrant voting illegally), smr?