BY LINDA BENTLEY | JULY 24, 2013

Voter fraud at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue?

How did Barry Soetoro’s registration with the White House’s address slip through the DCBEE without getting flagged?
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WASHINGTON – It was recently discovered that Barry Soetoro, the name President Barack Obama used when he attended school as a citizen of Indonesia, is a registered voter at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C. 20500, the address of the White House.

Don’t take our word for it, visit the District of Columbia Board of Elections and Ethics (DCBEE) website to check voter registration status and enter the name Barry Soetoro, Obama’s date of birth, Aug. 4, 1961 and the zip code 20500.


Obama, on the other hand, is not registered to vote in the District of Columbia. The same entry information using the president’s name returns the message: “The Board of Elections and Ethics does not have a record matching the information you supplied.”

Meanwhile, both Obama and the first lady are registered to vote in Chicago. Their polling place is the Drexel Square Apts. Lobby, 810 E Hyde Park BV, Chicago, IL 60615.

Soetoro registered in D.C. as a Democrat on Oct. 15, 2012, which was the last day the board was required to receive and process voter registration applications to be eligible to vote in the Nov. 6, 2012 general election.

How did Barry Soetoro’s registration with the White House’s address slip through the DCBEE without getting flagged?

Even if Obama didn’t register as Barry Soetoro, someone else did and, if that person voted, it raises more questions about how many other fraudulent registrations there might be with fictitious people registering and voting.

Sonoran News sent a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to the DCBEE director asking for a copy of the voter registration, if Soetoro voted in the Nov. 6, 2012 election, and what the process is for verifying voter registrations submitted by mail and online.

Senior Staff Attorney Terri Stroud at the DCBEE Office of the General Counsel responded to our request stating, “I am writing to acknowledge the receipt of your Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request dated July 22, 2013.  In accordance with D.C. Official Code § 2-532(c), I will either make the documents you have requested, or a legally segregable portion thereof, available to you, or notify you of my determination not to make the requested documents available, on or before Monday, August 12, 2013, which is the 15th business day after the date upon which I received your request.”

Stay tuned.

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