ANother article about Allen West.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2959207/posts
Allen West On Fighting For A Recount, Claims Of Voter Fraud
Real Clear Politics Video ^ | November 13, 2012 | Interview of Rep. Allen West by Sean Hannity
Posted on Tuesday, November 13, 2012 7:09:06 PM by neverdem
ALLEN WEST: And what the supervisor of elections of St. Lucie County said, Gertrude Walker, was that they went back and did a recount of the early votes that they had already counted, the first three or four days. What were asking is very simple. Lets have a full recount of all of those early votes, because to have a full 4,000-vote swing in a 35-minute period is unconscionable.
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Video at link.
West is a FIGHTER!!!
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California’s Uncounted Mail-In Ballots Reach Thousands
KABC-TV ^ | November 13, 2012
Posted on Tuesday, November 13, 2012 9:12:39 PM by Steelfish
California’s Uncounted Mail-In Ballots Reach Thousands November 13, 2012
SACRAMENTO (KABC) — There are plenty of vote-by-mail ballots in California that won’t count in the final November tally, largely because of postmarks and signatures. There’s a group out to change some of those ballot rules, hoping to boost voter turnout.
Thousands of vote-by-mail ballots throughout California are sitting in county registrar offices right now and will never be counted.
Some signatures on ballot envelopes don’t match the one on the voter registration card. Other ballots are from previous elections. But the most common reason a ballot doesn’t get counted: it is not in the county’s hands by 8 p.m. on Election Night. An Election Day postmark is not good enough.
Many counties don’t notify voters their ballots won’t be counted.
“I think it’s a dirty little secret that we’re keeping from voters, quite frankly, this vote-by-mail ballots that are too late to get counted,” said Kim Alexander, founder and president, California Voter Foundation.
In 2008, nearly half a million ballots were not counted in the three statewide elections that year.
Los Angeles County currently has more than 6,000 late ballots, while Santa Clara County has nearly 2,000. Sacramento County’s count is approaching 1,500.
Voter turnout could actually be raised if late ballots were included.
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