Published On: Mon, Sep 10th, 2012

Wendy Rosen, Maryland Democrat, drops out of Congressional race for committing voter fraud

A Maryland Democrat, Wendy Rosen, has dropped out of a congressional race after the state party said she cast ballots there and in Florida in the 2006 and 2008 elections.

Rosen, a 57-year-old Miami native who now lives in Cockeysville Maryland, was set to run in Maryland’s 1st Congressional District against first-term Republican Rep. Andy Harris.

In a letter to the state’s attorney general and the state prosecutor, the chair of the Maryland Democratic Party wrote that Rosen voted in the 2006 general election in both Florida and Maryland.

Yvette Lewis also wrote that Rosen voted in the 2008 presidential primaries in both states.

Authorities would neither confirm nor deny whether they were investigating.

Rosen confirmed she was dropping out of the race but declined to comment further on the matter.

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  1. Deathproof says:

    But libtards told me there is no such thing as voter fraud.

  2. Mr Fuji says:

    Wow. Isn’t it illegal to be campaigning within a certain distance of the polls? Here in Wisconsin I know it’s about 100ft.

    EDIT: Where can I electioneer? At each early voting center or polling place, there is a line as near as practicable to 100 feet from the entrance and exit of the facility. In Carroll and Montgomery Counties, the “no electioneering” zone may be located anywhere between 25 feet and 100 feet from the entrance and exit of the building. To electioneer, you must stay behind that line.

  3. Rommel says:

    This is obviously just racism.

  4. failedexperiments says:

    Well how would ID have prevented this?

  5. bluejay says:

    There’s no such thing as voting fraud! we shouldn’t need ID to vote, that’s just absurd…

  6. drano says:

    Vote early and vote often right dems?

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