Louisiana still has a run off to contend with. So it's time to start a
voter-suppression fraud program. It is a strange thing to do considering that the state has one of the oldest voter ID laws (since 1997). When asked about voter fraud in "recent years",
the Republican Louisiana Secretary of State, Tom Schedler answered:
Schedler also says the unit has received no recent complaints of voter ID fraud, a situation he attributes to the state law.
I guess you can never be too safe from voter fraud.
Attorney General candidate and former U.S. Rep. Jeff Landry (R-LA) will chair the Voter Integrity Program, created to prevent voter ID fraud in the upcoming Senate election between U.S. Rep Bill Cassidy (R-LA) and Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-LA).
“This program has been put together in an effort to prevent voter fraud and guarantee a fair and impartial election on December 6th,” Landry said in a statement. “We must protect the integrity of the election by making sure every legally cast vote is counted and not diluted by fraud and negligence.”
Louisiana: continuing to protect democracy from "the others" since 1864.