Posted on 11/09/2004 11:29:18 AM PST by No Dems 2004
Washington, DC, Nov. 9 (UPI) -- Observers watching the counting of New Mexico's 2004 provisional and absentee ballots have uncovered evidence of voter fraud, Opinion Journal said Tuesday.
O.J. political diarist John Fund said the Bernalillo County clerk "told media outlets that observers had discovered instances of voter fraud" during the attempt to qualify 18,000 provisional and absentee ballots cast in last week's presidential election.
"In counting the first 5,000 provisional ballots," Fund reported, "observers turned up 53 instances of individuals voting more than once. They also found four voters who were dead and dozens of felons attempting to vote. In two cases, the same individual tried to vote three times: early, absentee and on Election Day."
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I saved you the trouble.
I suspect that you should do a little thinking and studying before you make such preposterous comments.
John Fund is a very well known conservative writer, author of "Stealing Elections: How Voter Fraud Threatens Our Democracy". He writes the weekly "Political Diary" column for OpinionJournal.com (the Wall Street Journal's on-line service) and is a member of the editorial board of the WSJ.
Bet you're correct, greyfoxx!
Simple phone call to your friendly local FBI office.
:Source: AP
Clerks in some of the state's largest counties are whittling down the number of provisional ballots still outstanding from last week's general election.
The work week began today with roughly 16-thousand provisional ballots in need of review for eligibility in some counties.
Friday is the deadline for counties to canvass results to the secretary of state's office.
Bernalillo County had reviewed about 60 percent of its precincts' provisional ballots by this afternoon and had rejected about a quarter of them.
In Dona Ana County, election workers are still reviewing more than 27-hundred provisional ballots for eligibility. A count of eligible ballots is expected tomorrow.
In Santa Fe County, workers reviewed all one thousand-27 provisional ballots and had 677 eligible ballots.
Lots of possible Kerry votes in Santa Fe and Dona Ana to go with the Bernalillo Co. ones. I'm getting more nervous by the minute. Villanucci thinks more will be tossed for double voting.
Sounds, sadly, like business as usual for NM.
Maybe we should get this info to K Olberman...:) I'm sure he cares about voter fraud on the democrat side as well as republican...(snicker)
Based on New Mexico, 1 in a 100 may be fraudulant. Thank God we denied those votes.
1%. Thats good.
You can't be serious. 53 people voted more than once. That's at least 103 votes. One person voted 3 times! That waters down the legal vote. Who do they think they are? Those are only the ones who got caught. In a close race it would have thrown it to someone who should have lost. One prosecution at a time is what should be done.
"WE did our duty in Dona Ana County. Rita Torres, the Dona Ana County clerk, really worked hard to keep us away."
Gee Whiz! Are these people elected or appointed? Sounds like you-all are having to swim upstream!!
Well remember Rats steal retail. We do it wholesale. /sarcasm
Right on! Book 'em Dano! Voter fraud, voter ignorance, voter alleged inability to understand and operate voting machines - all the same ==== Demo Rats.
LET THE GAMES BEGIN!!!
Oh for sure that is why. You can just bet those ballots in NM weren't for W either!
It was 8,588 on Friday. Still 8,282 now. W has lost 306 since then, with the provisional ballots still to be entered in.
..and while we're at it, I wonder about PA.
Gee.
Who would have thunk it?
In a democratic state, run by a demo governor, with a demo sec state.
LunaRed, you have been "pinged" to this "thread"
The Republicans better get their heads out of their rear-ends and address this issue BIG TIME.
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