Kris Kobach in Wichita Eagle: Voter fraud is a reality in Kansas
The following are two additional documented cases of voter fraud:
- Sedgwick County 2008. Sedgwick County provisional ballot judge Kathy Perry testified before the Kansas Senate this year that she observed multiple instances of voter fraud on Nov. 4, 2008. She described two separate incidents in which individuals admitted that they had voted multiple times in multiple states. The behavior of other voters indicated that they, too, had voted multiple times at multiple locations. As Perry told the Senate, “This was a very sad day for the election workers.”
- Wyandotte County 2004. In this instance I was the victim. I was the Republican candidate for Congress in Kansas’ 3rd District. A few weeks before Election Day, a lady who was a registered Democrat (but who intended to vote for me) came to my office to tell me that she had received an absentee ballot in the mail. The problem was that she had never requested it. Someone had fraudulently requested the ballot in her name — and doubtless dozens of other ballots — in order to increase Democratic “turnout” in the election. I personally reported the case to the secretary of state.








