Posted on 07/24/2014 2:47:56 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
While incumbent Thad Cochran will be the likely candidate to face Democrat and former Rep. Travis Childers this fall, state senator and Mississippi Republican U.S. Senate primary candidate Chris McDaniel is not throwing in the towel and checking for voting irregularities across the state.
McDaniels ultimate goal is to get a new election by showing that people who voted in the June 3 Democratic primary also voted in the June 24 Republican runoff.
This affects every voter in Mississippi, said Mitchell Tyner, a member of McDaniels legal team, at a July 16 press conference from his Jackson office. The evidence is still coming in.
Tyner said he has filed 20 writs of mandamus, which would give him access to a countys poll book with no redacted information. Tyner said he had enough evidence to make a formal challenge and that crossover voting would be part of it. He filed the motion for reconsideration, hearing, and clarification before the states highest court on Friday. Fridays motion included evidence of the costs a candidate would have if he or she were to gain access to the election records if the courts ruling was allowed to stand.
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Sorry, I don't follow. A sharpie obscures, not alters, information, and is clearly visible. For example, if evidence of more than a few June 3rd Democrat votes was obscured with a Sharpie, indicating that it it was not inadvertent, the Secretary of State would be hard pressed to defend those persons' rights to vote in the June 24th Republican run-off. As for whiteout, it is almost always visible on photocopies, to one extent or another.
Ms ping
In the context of vote fraud, a registered voter who stays home or votes absentee can be ‘voted’ at a precinct station without their knowledge.
In such case a conspiracy to stuff the ballot box ensues and the tally sheets need to reflect the appearance of the voter at the voting station. So marks need to be made on the poll sheets.
One of the findings of the McDaniel election canvassing effort was that in many many counties there were many more ballots cast than there were registered votes. This indicates stuffing the ballot box. So this presents the opportunity for the criminal fraudsters to go and alter the tally sheets.
The other argument that the criminal fraudsters will use in this context is that not everyone who shows at the voting station appears in the poll book of registered voters. In these cases the voter is given an affidavit form to fill out and is given a provisional ballot. These provisional ballots are to be held back until the status of the voter is sorted out. But those that stuff ballot boxes will dump fraudulent provisional ballots into the mix thereby losing traceability and diluting the votes of true voters.
But in any case the affidavits associated with provisional ballots should be subject to review and that along with questions centered around absentee ballots are at issue.
I am from Missouri on using Sharpies and white-out to create fraudulent photocopies. Barbour would sink himself.
When is McDaniel’s deadline to file a ballot challenge?
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