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  • Afghanistan election run-off will be logistical nightmare (Some ballots delivered by donkeys)

    10/25/2009 6:35:13 AM PDT · by Libloather · 8 replies · 434+ views
    Telegraph ^ | 10/20/09 | Ben Farmer
    Afghanistan election run-off will be logistical nightmareGrowing Taliban power, inaccessible terrain and non-existent infrastructure makes the Afghan run-off a huge logistical challenge. By Ben Farmer in Kabul Published: 9:22PM BST 20 Oct 2009 A fleet of 3,500 trucks will be needed to carry voting materials to the polling stations and 3,000 donkeys to get people to remote areas. Afghanistan's 94,000 soldiers and 84,000 police, backed by 100,000 Nato-led forces, will be on duty to protect polling stations, but hundreds more will be judged too dangerous to open. Around 6,500 polling stations were opened for the Aug 20 poll, but many...
  • Anti-democratic - Push to end secret union ballots is indefensible (Just say No to SB 789, aRnie)

    08/29/2009 5:56:53 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 3 replies · 580+ views
    San Diego Union - Tribune ^ | 8/29/09 | Editorial
    Some scholars squabble about the particulars, but there is no question that democracy's roots go back at least 2,500 years to practices developed in the Greek city-state of Athens. But the adoption of a key pillar of democracy — the secret ballot — came far more recently. In England in the 1830s, disenfranchised working-class men and sympathetic members of Parliament launched the Chartist movement. The most crucial of its six objectives was universal suffrage for all men over 21, but not far behind was the secret-ballot provision. It took decades, but eventually the secret ballot became the democratic norm —...
  • Marxist Mel's Martyrs

    07/07/2009 11:49:07 PM PDT · by FromLori · 1 replies · 339+ views
    Front Page ^ | 7/7/09
    During the 1970s and 1980s, the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA), then based in the United Methodist Building on Capitol Hill, vigorously lobbied for Nicaragua's Sandinista regime, the Cuban-style Marxist regime that shot its way to power in 1979. Today, WOLA pretends it is concerned about the rule of law in Honduras after the Honduran Congress and Supreme Court supported removing the leftist president for defying its constitution. WOLA and Jim Wallis' publication Sojourners have teamed up to spin Honduras' defense of its democracy as another example of a U.S.-supported, imperialist military coup. The constitutional coup in Honduras was...
  • Some rejected Minn. Senate ballots to be counted

    02/10/2009 11:53:24 AM PST · by NormsRevenge · 7 replies · 896+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 2/10/09 | Patrick Condon - ap
    ST. PAUL, Minn. – The judges in the Minnesota Senate trial have identified the first of what could be many wrongly rejected absentee ballots that they say must be included in the final count. The judges' order Tuesday means that 24 supporters of Democrat Al Franken whose absentee ballots were rejected will see their votes counted. Republican Norm Coleman wants the judges to count about 4,700 other rejected absentee ballots, and his lawyer says their decision means they're more likely to take that step. Franken has a 225-vote lead over Coleman, not including the 24 votes at issue Tuesday.
  • Senate recount trial judges put 4,800 more ballots in play

    02/04/2009 1:32:55 PM PST · by Nachum · 7 replies · 1,054+ views
    Star Tribune ^ | 2-04-09 | PAT DOYLE and KEVIN DUCHSCHERE
    In a ruling that keeps alive Republican Norm Coleman's chances of overturning Minnesota's U.S. Senate recount, a three-judge panel on Tuesday allowed him to bring evidence to trial that as many as 4,800 absentee ballots were wrongly rejected and should now be counted. The decision expands the evidence that can be considered in the recount trial
  • Airmen Aid in Iraqi Ballot Transport

    02/03/2009 5:14:56 PM PST · by SandRat · 1 replies · 173+ views
    Multi-National Force - Iraq ^ | Staff Sgt. Tim Beckham, USAF
    Master Sgt. Louis Carter, 321st Air Expeditionary Airlift Squadron combat aviation advisor, performs a pre-flight inspection on an Iraqi C-130E here Feb. 2. The C-130 was one of two aircraft on its way to pick up Iraqi election ballot boxes. Sergeant Carter is deployed from the 550th Special Operations Squadron at Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M. Photo by Staff Sgt. Tim Beckham. SATHER AIR BASE — Members from the 321st Air Expeditionary Airlift Squadron did their part in assisting Iraq in the election process Feb. 2. While many service members were watching the final moments of Superbowl XLIII, Maj. Scott...
  • [LIVE THREAD] Minnesota State Canvassing Board review of challenged ballots in the U.S. Senate race

    Minnesota State Canvassing Board review of challenged ballots in the U.S. Senate race HERE
  • Minnesota's recount goes south

    12/15/2008 5:23:03 AM PST · by tomymind · 14 replies · 1,436+ views
    Tomorrow the Canvassing Board presiding over the recount convenes to consider challenged ballots that were excluded because of their disputed status from the recount. At the urging of the Canvassing Board, both the Coleman and Franken campaigns are reducing the number of ballots they have challenged. The Canvassing Board consists of Minnesota Secretary of State Mark Ritchie -- the Man from ACORN and George Soros -- and four judges (including Minnesota Supreme Court Chief Justice Eric Magnuson and Associate Justice G. Barry Anderson). Last week the Canvassing Board unanimously adopted Al Franken's playbook for the recount, taking action that threatens...
  • Rejected Absentee Ballots Reconsidered

    12/08/2008 9:30:28 AM PST · by tomymind · 34 replies · 1,984+ views
    (ABC 6 NEWS) -- We're nearing the end of the historic Senate recount between Senator Norm Coleman and challenger Al Franken. Election officials are now turning their focus to the absentee ballots. Starting this morning, volunteers will begin to count how many absentee ballots were wrongly rejected due to an administrative error. Then it will be up the state canvassing board to decide whether or not to include those ballots into the recount. The board is scheduled to meet on Friday. For the moment, Coleman leads Franken by 687 votes.
  • OH-15: Ohio high court tosses 1,000 ballots in tight race (Good news for Steve Stivers)

    12/05/2008 5:17:24 PM PST · by St. Louis Conservative · 7 replies · 808+ views
    Associated Press ^ | December 5, 2008 | Julie Carr Smyth
    COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The Ohio Supreme Court on Friday threw out about 1,000 provisional ballots that had been improperly filled out by voters in a tight congressional race. In a 4-2 decision, the court struck down Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner's directive that said the votes should be counted. Voters had improperly filled out the outer envelope on the disputed ballots, which had been among about 27,000 left to be counted in the undecided 15th district congressional race between Republican Steve Stivers and Democrat Mary Jo Kilroy. The decision allows Franklin County voting officials to count the other remaining...
  • Search for missing Minneapolis ballots finds a surprise

    12/05/2008 12:23:42 PM PST · by Chet 99 · 45 replies · 3,106+ views
    The search party looking for 133 missing ballots in the Minneapolis elections warehouse found some ballots all right, but not the ones they wanted. This morning, an envelope of 12 unsealed but apparently uncounted absentee ballots were found in a box filled with stacks of plastic-wrapped unused ballots. Minneapolis elections director Cindy Reichert speculated they were put there by a confused elections judge on Election Day and undiscovered until now, the final day of the historic U.S. Senate recount. The ballots will be submitted to the state Canvassing Board, said city spokesman Matt Laible. Still eluding the searchers was their...
  • Absentees on the agenda

    11/25/2008 10:30:38 PM PST · by tomymind · 1 replies · 426+ views
    On Dec. 8, 2000, supporters of Republican presidential candidate George W. Bush burst into cheers in the rotunda of the Leon County Courthouse in Tallahassee, Fla. They had just learned of a judge's ruling that absentee ballots cast in pro-Bush counties would not be thrown out. They taunted supporters of Democrat Al Gore with the song that baseball fans sing when an opposing pitcher is knocked out of the game. "Na-na-na-nah, hey hey, good-bye!" they chanted. Bush was pronounced the winner of the state of Florida, and the presidency, four days later, and the preservation of those "absentees" was a...
  • Minnesota Recount Live, Day 7: One numbers junkie's prediction — Franken over Coleman by 27 votes

    11/25/2008 1:05:16 PM PST · by tomymind · 23 replies · 1,889+ views
    Things may not be going as well as Al Franken hoped in the recount, but don't tell that to Nate Silver. The numbers junkie behind FiveThirtyEight.com predicts that Franken will win the recount — once all challenges are resolved — by 27 votes. (Related: Franken losing ground to Coleman on DFL turf How'd he come up with that number? It's little complex — OK, that's an understatement — but Silver basically did a regression analysis using recounted precincts where there were few or no challenged ballots (Franken has done well there) and projected it across the rest of the state....
  • Minnesota Senate Recount, Update V

    11/24/2008 1:58:52 PM PST · by tomymind · 20 replies · 1,674+ views
    powerlineblog.com ^ | November 24, 2008
    A correspondent writes: Just returned [from Crystal]. We counted the last three precincts without incident. Then the City Clerk made the announcement that she had found some absentee ballots that had not been processed yet from another previously closed precinct, Ward 4 Precinct 2. Apparently Friday afternoon she was given the order by SOS [the Secretary of State] to release the names of voters who had their ballots rejected. While canvassing the absentee ballots she found 8 ballots bound together that had not been processed on election night. She claimed they were valid ballots that had been filled out by...
  • Coleman's lead at 206 -- and now the recount

    11/10/2008 11:04:14 PM PST · by tomymind · 22 replies · 724+ views
    Twincities.com ^ | 11/11/2008
    After local county elections officials verified 2.9 million votes in the Minnesota U.S. Senate race, Republican Sen. Norm Coleman's lead over DFL challenger Al Franken shrank to a whisper, the difference settling Monday at a mere 206 votes. Elections officials in Minnesota's 87 counties had until Monday to finalize their results, which will now be forwarded to the state for approval. After that, one of the most closely watched recounts in state history will get under way, even as maneuvering over the recount — and the rhetoric surrounding it — continues to escalate. The Coleman campaign on Monday accused Franken...
  • Are changes in Senate race numbers "statistically dubious"?

    11/10/2008 12:53:30 AM PST · by tomymind · 19 replies · 539+ views
    One thing is certain: the final margin in Minnesota's U.S. Senate race is not certain. On Wednesday morning Sen. Norm Coleman led Al Franken by 725 votes. By Wednesday night the lead was 477 votes. By Thursday night it was 336. As of Sunday night, it's 221. Coleman's campaign manager has called the changes "statistically dubious and improbable." But Hamline University professor David Schultz says the changes are not unusual because counties are double checking for errors right now. "If you look at past elections in Minnesota, the difference of what happens on election day and what's eventually certified can...
  • Absentee ballots spark a new battle

    11/09/2008 5:45:22 AM PST · by tomymind · 32 replies · 506+ views
    Star Tribune ^ | November 9, 2008 | Steve Brandt
    A Ramsey County judge has denied a bid by lawyers representing Sen. Norm Coleman's campaign to delay the opening of 32 absentee ballots from Minneapolis. Last update: November 9, 2008 - 7:31 AM A Ramsey County judge on Saturday denied a bid by lawyers representing U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman's campaign to delay the opening of 32 absentee ballots from Minneapolis. The request touched off a fresh war of words in a Senate race where 221 votes separate Republican Coleman and DFLer Al Franken in unofficial tallies. The 32 Minneapolis ballots were part of the normal delivery of absentee ballots late...
  • Michigan Dems are Trying to Disenfranchise My Military Spouse (vanity)

    11/03/2008 6:44:50 PM PST · by brwnsuga · 11 replies · 524+ views
    11/3/08 | Brwnsuga
    My husband and I have been trying to get my husband's missing absentee ballot for weeks now. His home town is in the tank for Obama (city in Michigan) my husband usually votes Republican and his hometown is so small they know the absentee voters by name. Can you believe they finally sent my husbands ballot 10/31 and we received it today 11/3/08. I called the Clerk's office and she said it had to be there by 8pm 11/4. I gladly paid $16.50 to send my husband's ballot by 12pm tomorrow someone will have to sign for his mail and...
  • How We Used to Vote.

    11/02/2008 1:39:09 PM PST · by Bubba_Leroy · 7 replies · 506+ views
    Slashdot ^ | November 2, 2008 | Staff
    Think hanging chads, illegal purges of the voter rolls, and insecure voting machines are bad? The New Yorker looks back at how we used to vote back in the good old days: 'A man carrying a musket rushed at him. Another threw a brick, knocking him off his feet. George Kyle picked himself up and ran. He never did cast his vote. Nor did his brother, who died of his wounds. The Democratic candidate for Congress, William Harrison, lost to the American Party's Henry Winter Davis. Three months later, when the House of Representatives convened hearings into the election, whose...
  • Almost 1.5 million Ohioans request absentee ballots (80% voter turnout?)

    10/27/2008 5:21:11 PM PDT · by Libloather · 126 replies · 4,539+ views
    Cleveland.com ^ | 10/27/08 | Reginald Fields
    Almost 1.5 million Ohioans request absentee ballotsPosted by Reginald Fields/Plain Dealer Columbus Bureau October 27, 2008 14:56PM COLUMBUS -- Amid predictions that next week's election could draw among the highest voter turnouts in Ohio history, an unprecedented number of Ohioans have elected to vote absentee. Nearly 1.5 million voters through Oct. 24 requested an absentee ballot either in person or by mail, according to the Ohio Secretary of State's Office. Voters can still request an absentee ballot from their county board of elections through Saturday and must postmark their ballots by Monday, Nov. 3 or the ballots can be dropped...