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Election Board tosses ballot of voter who may have been illegally registered by Democrat official — table hearing regarding election fraud


Amanda Konrath
Amanda Konrath, Democrat Board Member, St. Joseph County Voter Registration

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — The St. Joseph County Election Board tossed out the ballot of a woman who appears to have been illegally registered to vote by the Democrat Board Member of the county voter registration office. The board decided to invalidate the ballot at the election board meeting on Friday where they convened to certify the results of the 2022 general election.

While the board made the decision to invalidate the ballot, the board did not address the potential election fraud at hand. Instead, the election board tabled a hearing to go over the issues regarding the fraud allegations until December 22nd. The only reason the ballot was not counted is because the alleged fraud was quickly noticed by another employee of the voter registration office.

THE ALLEGATIONS

Democrat Board Member of the St. Joseph County Voter Registration Office, Amanda Konrath, is under investigation for allegedly illegally registering a non-eligible person to vote the day before the 2022 General Election. It also appears she did so at the behest of a Democrat candidate who was on the ballot in what is considered a contested race.

The St. Joseph County Election Board discussed the alleged fraud at a meeting in the County Clerk’s Office on November 7th, the day before the election. In the meeting, the Board laid out the timeline of events and decided to set an official hearing in the case in order to subpoena all parties involved.

According to election officials, a woman called into the Voter Registration Office on November 7th asking to speak with a Democrat official. She was transferred to the Voter Registration Office and directed to speak with a Democrat employee by Deputy St. Joseph County Auditor John Murphy. Murphy was on the ballot as the Democrat candidate for St. Joseph County Auditor and won his race by a narrow margin.

The woman’s call was answered by the Republican Board Member, who attempted to assist the caller. The Republican Board Member discovered the woman’s voter registration had been cancelled earlier in the year because her information was not up to date. It turns out, the former Democrat Board Member, Muhammad Shabazz, was the person who cancelled the registration after several attempts were made to get the proper information.

Eventually, the call was sent over to Amanda Konrath, who secretly registered the woman to vote at 11:00am. Records show the woman cast her ballot at an early voting location shortly after.

FRAUD

Here’s the problem: Voters must be registered 30 days prior to an election.

However, the law does allow for certain exceptions. If, for instance, an error was made by the Voter Registration Office, the voter can have their status corrected. That can only be done if the error was made by the Voter Registration Office and not at the fault of the voter herself.

In an instance of an error being made, the Voter Registration official must issue what is called a Certificate of Error and the voter is given a provisional ballot. This process must be done and approved by both the Democrat and Republican members of the office. None of that was done in this case.

RNM is told an audit was done in the Voter Registration Office to see if any other cancelled registrations were reactivated in a similar manner. According to officials in the office, it appears this was the only case that was discovered.

PENALTIES

Konrath is potentially facing criminal charges at both the federal and state levels. Konrath could face up to 10 years in federal prison for election fraud and conspiracy. She could also be facing a level 6 felony charge at the state level for election fraud.

Konrath has been an outspoken supporter of Democrat County Clerk Rita Glenn, who is currently under two Indiana State Police investigations for potential crimes related to the handling of absentee ballots. Konrath was caught lying to protect Glenn at a public meeting last month.

SOCIAL MEDIA

It also appears, Konrath has a history of making light of any election fraud claims. She has made multiple social media posts since 2020 lambasting anyone who brings up election fraud.

In December of 2020 she wrote the following on Twitter:

“Voter ID laws… voter purges… it is all the same GOP that is crying about fake fraud.”

In November of 2020 she wrote “Republicans cry voter fraud because a hurt dog hollers.”

And, just last month she wrote “Republican shenanigans. Basically they are crying fraud to help perpetuate the big lie.”

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1 COMMENT

  1. Clifton we owe you a debt of thanks for exposing what has been going on in St. Joseph County and for, in my opinion, making a tremendous difference in the 2022 midterm election results.

    On many media sites where I actively participate, I encourage everyone to stop simply complaining about voter fraud and become active in investigating and exposing the fraud in their districts. More honest people need to be active in the election process and stop leaving it up to career fraudsters. The only way we’re going to stop this is to GET INVOLVED!

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