Edward True says he helped count the votes at his caucus, he wrote the totals down, and was surprised to see they didn’t match the totals posted by the Republican Party. When the votes were counted he wrote down 2 for Mitt Romney and the Republican Party posted 22 votes for Romney. Considering Romney beat Rick Santorum by 8 votes, this is somewhat huge.
Edward True also noted that the Party tallied 79 votes for his precinct, but he says only 53 people showed up to caucus that night.
This isn’t the first time we’ve seen suspected voter fraud and it won’t be the last. On December 13, 2004 at the Congressional hearing in Columbus, Ohio, software programmer Clinton Curtis testified that Republican Congressman Tom Feeney hired him to create vote-rigging software.