Yahoo's politics page has an (unintentionally) hilarious article on Moore's accusations of voter fraud. Alabama's Secretary of State - a staunch Republican who certified Jones as the winner of the election today - basically ridiculed the claims of Moore's campaign of vote fraud. Also, Moore's claim that he passed a polygraph test came with no details of the test, not even the name of the person or company who gave it to him. The affidavit was from Moore, not the supposed polygraph "expert" who gave him the test. LOL. Some quotes from the article:
Alabama’s secretary of state laughed off the assertion by Roy Moore campaign spokeswoman Janet Porter that there is an incredibly high probability there was voter fraud in the state’s special U.S. Senate election this month.
“People are entitled to their own opinion, but they are not entitled to their own facts,” Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill said on CNN.
Merrill said that his office has investigated each claim of voter fraud submitted by the Moore campaign and found no evidence any fraud occurred.
In one complaint, it was alleged that five busloads of African-Americans had been brought in from Mississippi to vote in Mobile, and that three vanloads of Mexicans had been arrested and incarcerated for doing so. Both allegations were investigated and dismissed, Merrill said. Another claim said that more than 5,000 people had voted in Bordalama, a town with a population of 2,200.
“That would make some sense and cause a lot of consternation — except there is no town or community in Alabama called Bordalama,” Merrill explained. “So that was completely fabricated.”