Ashcroft, Justice Dept. Probing Democratic Registration in Battleground States
Wednesday, September 22, 2004 at 05:28PM
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Earlier this month, U.S. Attorney David Iglesias in New
Mexico launched a statewide criminal task force to investigate
allegations of voter fraud in the upcoming presidential election. The
probe came after a sheriff who co-chairs President Bush's campaign in
the state's largest county complained about thousands of questionable
registrations turned in by Democratic-leaning groups. "It appears that
mischief is afoot and questions are lurking in the shadows," Iglesias
told local reporters. But Democratic Secretary of State Rebecca
Vigil-Giron, named to the task force to allay concerns that the probe
was politically motivated, said the investigation is unnecessary. "This
is just an attempt to let people know that Big Brother is watching,"
Vigil-Giron, New Mexico's chief electionsofficial, said in an
interview. "It may well be aimed at trying to keep people away from the
polls." The probe is one of several criminal inquiries into alleged
voter fraud launched in recent weeks in key presidential battlegrounds,
including Ohio and West Virginia, as part of a broader initiative by
U.S. Attorney General John D. Ashcroft targeting bogus registrations
and other election crimes. [
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