RNC cuts ties with firm over voter fraud allegations

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Updated:  8:46p.m. ET:  Election officials in six Florida counties are investigating what appears to be "hundreds” of cases of suspected voter fraud by a GOP consulting firm that has been paid nearly $3 million by the Republican National Committee to register Republican voters in five key battleground states, state officials tell NBC. 

But the veteran GOP consultant, Nathan Sproul, who runs the firm, strongly defended his company's conduct, saying it has rigorous "quality controls" and blamed the alleged fraud on the actions of a few "bad apples," workers who were hired to register Republican voters for $12 an hour and then tried to "cheat the system." 

The allegations of suspected voter fraud committed by Strategic Allied Consulting of Tempe, Arizona spread Thursday to counties throughout Florida. At the same time, the Republican National Committee said it had severed its ties to the firm altogether.

"We have heard from supervisors in six counties that they have irregularities in voter registration," said Chris Cate, spokesman for the Florida Department of State, which oversees the state's division of elections.  Although local prosecutors are already investigating the firm's conduct, Cate said state officials were also considering turning the matter over to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to determine if there was a pattern of misconduct.  

The suspected fraud included apparent cases of dead people being registered as Republican voters, said Paul Lux, the supervisor of elections in Okaloosa County and a Republican. He compared the suspected fraud to the alleged acts of ACORN, the liberal activist group that became the center of a national controversy several years ago.

"It's kind of ironic that the dead people they accused Acorn of registering are now being done by the RPOF" [Republican Party of Florida], Lux said in an interview with NBC News.

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In addition to Palm Beach County, where election officials initially reported 106 instances of suspected fraudulent registration forms, officials in Okaloosa, Pasco, Santa Rosa, Lee and Clay counties have also reported instances of possible fraudulent forms submitted by the firm, officials said.

In a statement on Strategic Allied's website, the firm's lawyer said:

"Strategic has a zero tolerance policy for breaking the law. Accordingly, once we learned of the irregularities in Palm Beach County, we were able to trace all questionable cards to one individual and immediately terminated our working relationship with the individual in question. Strategic is committed to following the letter of the law and will continue to cooperate with the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections to ensure that this issue is resolved."

Sproul said in a telephone interview that his company has employed between 4,000 and 5,000 people to register Republican voters under its contract with the RNC, including over 2,000 in Florida. The employees are given training on how to register voters, including being required to watch a video instructing them not to register felons. The video also instructs recruiters not to "modify or falsify voter registration forms."

"No matter what quality controls you have there are always going to be bad actors in any large scale operation," Sproul said.

Sproul, who has long worked for the GOP, also criticized Florida and national Republican officials for dumping him.

"They're trying to get the distraction behind them," he said about the RNC's action. 

Sean Spicer, communications director for the RNC, said Strategic Allied Consulting had been retained by the RNC and state Republican parties to register new Republican voters in five key battleground states.

But Spicer said that the party's relationship with the firm-- which has been paid $2.9 million by the RNC so far this year, according to federal elections records -- has now been terminated in light of alleged voter fraud linked to one of the firm's employees that was reported this week to Florida prosecutors by election officials in Palm Beach County. 

"We've made it clear we're not doing business with these guys anymore," said Spicer.  "We've come out pretty strong against this kind of stuff -- and we have zero tolerance for this."

Strategic Allied’s parent firm, Lincoln Strategy Group, also headed by Sproul, has been paid about $80,000 by the Romney campaign to conduct "field consulting," according to election records. Asked for comment, Sarah Pompei, a spokeswoman for the Romney campaign, said by email:  "We used this vendor for signature gathering services during the primary but have not used them since 2011."

Besides Florida, Strategic Allied Consulting was hired to register GOP voters in Nevada, North Carolina, Colorado and Virginia. Spicer said it was the only firm hired by the RNC to conduct voter registration. In the case of Nevada, he said, the RNC was paying the firm directly. In the other four states, the firm was being paid by state parties with the funds reimbursed by the RNC. 

The allegations involving voter fraud by the GOP consulting firm are a new twist in the national controversy over the threat posed by voter fraud and the impact of new state laws passed by Republican controlled legislatures to combat it. While Republican officials have repeatedly accused Democratic groups such as ACORN of fraudulently registering voters in the past, the new dispute over what happened in Palm Beach--  involving the registration of Republican voters -- appears to be one of the first to have led to a criminal inquiry in this year's election.

Christine Weiss, a spokeswoman for the Palm Beach State Attorney's Office, told NBC News Thursday that the alleged voter fraud by a Strategic Allied Consulting employee is "currently being investigated" by prosecutors in her office after it was brought to the attention of prosecutors on Monday by Palm Beach election supervisor Susan Bucher.

Out of 304 Republican voter registration forms recently dropped off by a Strategic Allied employee at a small "satellite office" of the Palm Beach  elections office, 106 were flagged as potentially fraudulent-- including "a lot" with "similar looking" signatures and others with apparently phony addresses, Susan Bucher, the Palm Beach elections supervisor, said in an interview.

Among the suspect home addresses were those that matched a gas station in Miami, a medical building in Boca Raton and a Land Rover automotive dealership in Palm Beach County, she told NBC News.

Bucher said she called in the political director for the Palm Beach Republican Party and the GOP official agreed that the registration forms were a problem. She then took the forms to the Palm Beach County State's Attorney's office on Monday and requested the investigation.

In a statement issued Tuesday night, Mike Grissom, executive director of the Florida Republican Party, said: "When we learned today about the instances of potential voter registration fraud that occurred in Palm Beach County, we immediately informed the Republican National Committee that we were terminating the contract with the voter registration vendor we hired at their request because there is no place for voter registration fraud in Florida."

Sproul has been previously accused of suppressing Democratic voter turnout, throwing away registration forms, and manipulating ballot initiatives. His firms -- formerly Sproul & Associates, Lincoln Strategy, and Strategic Allied Consultants -- had previously worked for RNC voter registration efforts during the campaigns of George W. Bush and John McCain. In 2004, Democratic Senators Leahy and Kennedy sent a letter to then Attorney General John Ashcroft requesting that he "launch an immediate investigation into the activities of Mr. Sproul and his firm." But the request did not lead to any criminal charges against Sproul. 

 

 

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I'm reminded by this article of the great early 20th c commentator, H L Mencken, who told us that "The Republican ideal is based on the theory that they, the rich, know what they want and need, and intend to get it at any cost". I believe we, the Liberal Democrats should just go ahead and 'give it to them....... good and hard'!

I say 8 more years for Obama. !!! The new, New Deal.!!! Down with the lying, stealing fat cats who just don't seem to think" too much is nearly enough". !!!REMEMBER: Throw every useless Republican out of the Congress when you vote...

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Reply#554 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 4:51 PM EDT

Don't you mean 4 more years for Obama? The President can only serve a total of 8 years.

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#554.1 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 7:16 PM EDT
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Double trouble in the Republican's camp.........

Captain Romney hit the ice-berg......

Titanic #2 is sinking fast!!!!!......

47%

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Reply#555 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 4:51 PM EDT

This republican voter fraud is probably nationwide and going on as we post.. The GOP today is a party of hypocrites and has also been AKINIZED.

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Reply#556 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 5:40 PM EDT

To..LAR""

Ayup....

GOP voter drive raises questions about company, laws

, May 4, 2012

SACRAMENTO, CA - Sacramento County elections officials have turned over what they say are several suspicious voter registration cards that were collected by a for-profit company hired by local and state Republicans to state election fraud investigators.

How big of a problem are the voter registration cards that were part of the GOP voter drive?

"Enough that we started keeping track," Sacramento County registrar of voters Jill LaVine said.

Once they started keeping track, LaVine said staffers found invalid voter registration cards at much higher rates than previous for-profit registration drives. She said that during the month of April, 44 percent of all invalid voter registration cards in the county came from just one company.

The company is Sacramento-based Momentum Political Services, a small operation that hires independent contractors to fan out across the region and register voters. In many cases, those contractors also circulate petitions for ballot initiatives, and often register citizens at the same time they enlist a signature in support of one or more initiatives.

http://www.news10.net/news/article/192033/2/Sacramento-elections-officials-GOP-voter-drive-suspicious

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#556.1 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 6:20 PM EDT
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Republican Voter Fraud.... Fox got caught in the hen house. Were they looking to see how many Rush registrants they got get in Palm Beach

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Reply#557 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 6:36 PM EDT

What cheap and underhanded act will this part of the REPUBLICAN party not do?. One of many ways they have found to cheat is to restrict voter participation with id requirements. Never had a problem on record EVER, but suddenly it's required in states they very well could lose. They bring up a story about acorn which was established as falsely portrayed and a set up by another REPUBLICAN group. Now they hire a REPUBLICAN company who pays off a single fall guy to take the "hit". So the "claim" of voter id fraud suddenly takes root again (they hope). Really?, couldn't find but one guy who would take the fall?. Did the REPUBLICAN party come up with this or FOX news?. Disgusting.

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Reply#558 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 6:52 PM EDT

these people have done this before for republicans under a different name. republicans are fully aware of who these people are. more proof that the bush w election was rigged. this issue came up then also but the bush administration never held them accountable.

the republicans are not going to change. the only way to stop them is to stop voting for them. if they are not elected this time to pursue their radical agendas they will only try again next time & they will continue to lie to gain votes. they will never change! don't trust them now or later on! stop voting for these animals. AS ETCHA SKETCH CLEARLY EXPRESSED, THESE PEOPLE DO NOT CARE ABOUT YOU, ME OR OUR CHILDREN!

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Reply#559 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 7:41 PM EDT

Does this mean Pres Bush wasn't a "Real President"?

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Reply#560 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 7:46 PM EDT

in every sense of the word, no he was not!

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#560.1 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 7:48 PM EDT

Duh yes don't you remember all the BS that went down in 2000 in Florida and in OHIO in 2004 they have been doing this all along they are just getting caught before the election this time but I wonder how many fake people have been registered they probaly also have some one to make the "FAKE" ID's so they vote multipule times under different names.

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#560.2 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 11:35 PM EDT
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GOP = Fraud

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Reply#561 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 8:08 PM EDT

dont forget thaddeus mccotter who was made to resign months ago because of voting fraud leaving his staff to be charged with 13 felonies & 23 misdemeanors.

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Reply#562 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 8:19 PM EDT

Run away, run away! They got caught! Deny everything and delete the emails! Run away! LOL Hey, whttaya expect from an outfit firm that hires folks to sign-up winos and bag ladies as GOP members? The whole idea sounds a bit crooked from the get-go. But lets blame it on a few un-named $12/hr bad apples, right? Please.

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Reply#563 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 8:44 PM EDT

The headline should have read, "Republican National Committee Cuts Ties with company for Letting the Cat out of the Bag." These funded voter registrations allow individuals to interfere with the voting process quite easily, and there is zero policing done and lots of looking the other way. I am not buying it one bit that the company traced the improprieties to a single individual, nor the NRC response. They will wait until the company changes names and hire them back immediately.

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Reply#564 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 8:52 PM EDT

Worse, the last problem in Florida was when the GOP appointed Supreme Court GOP majority halted a recount during the Dubya Bush election. Afterwards came the Plame Affair, which was outright treason, slaughtering 60,000 women, children and male civilians in Iraq and now mumbling that killing Sadam somehow justifies it all.....and we now still have voting machines that have no transparency or audit trail. Wake up my friends, there are powerful fascists in the RNC ranks.

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Reply#565 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 8:58 PM EDT

How is this "news"?

What's that expression? "If you want to know what the republicans are up to just listen to whatever they are accusing the democrats are doing."

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Reply#566 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 9:47 PM EDT

so true!

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#566.1 - Sat Sep 29, 2012 1:13 AM EDT
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Republican motto in Texas is Vote early, Vote often

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Reply#567 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 10:04 PM EDT

TOOOOOO LAAAAATTTTEEEEE , YA'LL HAVE BEEN CAUGHT WITH YA'LLS PANTS DOWN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Reply#568 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 10:28 PM EDT

How do you spell voter fraud?............NATHON SPRUL. The GOP voter registration criminal. This guy would register voters and if you registered as a democrat, your registration would be destroyed. This is who the Republican Party hired . He is now under investigation for voter fraud and the good old GOP has cut ties and tried to run as far away as possible, unfortunately for them, they have a history with this guy and this isn't the only time that he's been investigated. Well, I guess the GOP was right, voter fraud does exist. The only problem is, it originates in their party!

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Reply#569 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 10:57 PM EDT

Like my mom said, Usually the person screaming the most has got the most to hide!

Republicans for Obama

Because the GOP has no integrity at all anymore!

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#569.1 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 11:14 PM EDT

the gop had integrity before?

    #569.2 - Sat Sep 29, 2012 1:15 AM EDT
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    Wow this thing is starting to explode or implode , Florida, Ohio and Colorado now theirs signs of voter registration people signing up only Romney voters.... Wow caught with their pants down doesn't come close to where this is going. There will be criminal investigations over this.

    Republicans for Obama

    Because the GOP has no integrity at all anymore!

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    Reply#570 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 11:09 PM EDT

    the chickens are coming home to roost!

      #570.1 - Sat Sep 29, 2012 1:17 AM EDT
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      This guy escaped prosecution in Florida once before, only because the Republican appointed Attorney General refused to prosecute. Talk about corruption, it reminds me of 2000, Bush gets Florida thanks to the Attorney General .

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      Reply#571 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 11:22 PM EDT

      This should anger every patriotic American to their core. I said this twelve years ago about the GOP and got nothing but conspiracy feedback. Think what this country and the world would be like if the Bush/Cheney administration had been stopped when they stole the election in 2000. This has been a M/O of the GOP for over fifty years and has been ignored repeatedly by the media. They are and have been the enemy within this country and this is just one more unpatriotic crime to add to the long list of insidious crimes committed against the American people by the GOP and all it's guises.

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      #571.1 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 11:42 PM EDT
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        Reply#572 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 11:40 PM EDT

        the company do this got 3 or 4 millon dollars he set he took the fall

          Reply#573 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 11:42 PM EDT

          This is all a smoke screen by the RNC. They just got caught but there are probably others like Nathan Sproul out there. They knew Sproul was dirty. He's been doing this since 2000, starting in Arizona.

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          Reply#574 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 11:47 PM EDT

          The RNC only pulled the plug on these guys because they got caught. How many other similar firms have they hired?

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          Reply#575 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 11:54 PM EDT

          I think Mr. Sproul won't be so lucky this time. His past is catching up to him and I hope that the GOP is implicated in this fraud.

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          Reply#576 - Sat Sep 29, 2012 12:17 AM EDT

          Well, the Republicans finally proved the existence of voting fraud.

          Other than MItt Romney, who they refuse to do anything about.

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          Reply#577 - Sat Sep 29, 2012 12:53 AM EDT

          Let me get this straight... Republican leaders are unbothered by, and lining up to support, Todd Akin in Missouri who believes there is such a thing as "legitimate rape" and that a woman can flip an imaginary switch that will keep her from getting pregnant by her attacker. But they ARE bothered by, and have zero tolerance for, GOP involvement in voter fraud??????

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          Reply#578 - Sat Sep 29, 2012 1:07 AM EDT
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