This post was from November 16, 2008 and has been updated on November 21, 2017 with a newer article from November 2011 where probable cause was found.
CNHT has discovered that some dual-residents have abused the system and many have been found to have voted twice in Georgia in the 2008 elections. [the original video is unavailable]
Georgians Suspected Of Voting Twice Could Face Prosecution
ATLANTA – The State Election Board has found probable cause against Georgia voters accused of voting twice in the 2008 presidential election.
State Investigates Double Voting
On Thursday, the board voted unanimously to forward cases against Thomas Habel, of Hartwell, and William Harrison Davis, of Thomasville, to the attorney general’s office for a recommendation of fines or criminal prosecution.
An attorney representing a third voter, Romulo Alvarado, of Valdosta, requested his case be continued until the next meeting.
“You’re basically stealing another person’s vote and that’s something that I won’t stand for,” said Secretary of State Brian Kemp.
Director of Investigations Chris Harvey presented the case to the board, saying all three of the men live in Georgia but had another residence in Florida.