It's official: the 2012 election has gone to the dogs. A New Mexico man has registered his 3-year-old black Labrador, Buddy, to vote.
How, exactly, did Buddy register to vote?
It was easy. Buddy's owner told KOB Eyewitness News 4 in Albuquerque that he was walking past a booth registering voters at the University of New Mexico, and decided to see how hard it would be to use phony information to register. I made up a birth date [for Buddy], and I made up a social security number, the man, who requested anonymity, told the TV station, and I had a voter registration card in my hand for Buddy two weeks later.
Perhaps a better question is, why?
The man, a registered Republican, said he wanted to demonstrate how easy it is to commit voter fraud: Somebody should have verified this information and taken a look at exactly who (or what) was registering.
How can these cases slip through?
The Clerk's Office said the state doesn't require counties to verify social security numbers, dates of birth, or even names, although they do screen applications submitted by third-party groups before sending out voter registration cards. With a system like that in place, cracks Howard Portnoy at Hot Air, what could possibly go wrong?
Source: http://theweek.com/a...e-as-a-democrat
Wonder who Buddy is going to vote for.

How, exactly, did Buddy register to vote?
It was easy. Buddy's owner told KOB Eyewitness News 4 in Albuquerque that he was walking past a booth registering voters at the University of New Mexico, and decided to see how hard it would be to use phony information to register. I made up a birth date [for Buddy], and I made up a social security number, the man, who requested anonymity, told the TV station, and I had a voter registration card in my hand for Buddy two weeks later.
Perhaps a better question is, why?
The man, a registered Republican, said he wanted to demonstrate how easy it is to commit voter fraud: Somebody should have verified this information and taken a look at exactly who (or what) was registering.
How can these cases slip through?
The Clerk's Office said the state doesn't require counties to verify social security numbers, dates of birth, or even names, although they do screen applications submitted by third-party groups before sending out voter registration cards. With a system like that in place, cracks Howard Portnoy at Hot Air, what could possibly go wrong?
Source: http://theweek.com/a...e-as-a-democrat
Wonder who Buddy is going to vote for.
