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Florida Republican Alleges Potential Voter Fraud in Miami-Dade County

Friday, August 16, 2024 by Christopher Ramirez

An elderly Cuban-American woman, residing in Florida and a supporter of the Republican Party, has raised concerns about what could be a case of voter fraud in Miami-Dade County.

Journalist Javier Díaz interviewed Martha, 88, who has been a registered Republican voter for 20 years. Recently, she received a ballot with Democratic Party information without her authorization.

"To me, this is fraud, but I am confused because I don't know what happened. Did they make a mistake?" the elderly woman questioned.

Díaz explained that the Miami-Dade County administration has a record showing a signed document by Martha changing her political party affiliation.

The elderly woman recalled that in June, after leaving a pharmacy, a man approached her and informed her that she needed to update her details for the upcoming United States elections. She followed the instructions given and now realizes it was a ploy to turn her into a Democratic voter. It remains unclear how many others might be in the same situation.

Such practices are not new in Miami-Dade County. During the 2020 electoral process, several individuals reported that their political affiliation had been changed without their consent.

Florida is a conservative stronghold. The southern state has one million more registered Republican voters than Democrats. Currently, there are 5.3 million active voters affiliated with the Republican Party, compared to 4.3 million registered as Democrats. Additionally, around 3.9 million voters do not identify with any political party or are affiliated with minor parties.

If you fear being in Martha's situation, you should contact your county authorities and verify all documentation related to your vote in the next U.S. election process.

Understanding Voter Fraud Concerns in Miami-Dade County

Here are some common questions and answers regarding the potential voter fraud issue in Miami-Dade County, as highlighted by Martha's experience.

What should I do if I suspect voter fraud?

If you suspect voter fraud, immediately contact your county authorities to verify your voter registration and document any discrepancies.

How common are voter fraud cases in Miami-Dade County?

While not extremely common, Miami-Dade County has seen multiple reports of unauthorized changes to voter affiliations, especially during the 2020 elections.

How can I ensure my voter information is accurate?

Regularly check your voter registration status online or through your local election office to ensure your information is accurate and up to date.

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