Posted on 11/28/2005 1:01:32 PM PST by LdSentinal
Republican Bob McDonnell once again declared victory in the Virginia attorney generals race on Monday after the state Board of Elections certified the results of the Nov. 8 election.
But Democrat Creigh Deeds immediately announced plans for a recount in the closest statewide election in modern Virginia history.
McDonnell edged Democrat Creigh Deeds by a mere 323 votes a margin of less than 0.01 percentage points. More than 1.94 million votes cast ballots in the contest.
The elections board also certified the results in the races for governor, lieutenant governor and the House of Delegates. Democrat Tim Kaine was certified as the winner of the governors race and Republican Bill Bolling was certified as the winner in the election for lieutenant governor.
But it was the close contest for attorney general that drew a swarm of reporters and lawyers for the two candidates to observe Mondays certification process, which most political observers treat as a formality. McDonnell, who saw his lead diminish substantially during a locality-by-locality canvassing process, expressed satisfaction with the outcome.
I am grateful that the state Board of Elections today confirmed what the election night returns and the canvass process clearly demonstrated that the people of Virginia have chosen me to be the 44th attorney general of our great commonwealth, McDonnell said in a statement issued shortly after the board declared him the winner.
McDonnell, a state delegate from Virginia Beach, said he is continuing with his transition plans with an eye toward taking office on Jan. 14. But Deeds, a state senator from Bath County, plans to file a petition for a recount on Tuesday, starting a process that could leave the outcome of the election in doubt until mid-December.
It is the right thing to do to make sure every vote is fairly and accurately counted, so the votes of the people of Virginia will ultimately decide the outcome of this election, Deeds said. I will respect the recount process that both Delegate McDonnell and I supported in the General Assembly to ensure that the peoples votes and their best interests are put ahead of partisanship.
No problem ... It's called Richmond, the Land of the Voting Dead.
hehe yep :)
I wonder about the character of Chef now. Since Issac Hayes is a big Scientologist, I wonder if he will want to stay on. I hope so, Chef is a classic.
Put this together with
McDonnell, who saw his lead diminish substantially during a locality-by-locality canvassing process...
..... and you have ythe story of the Republican Party in every "close" election.
Yet the MSM still sells the story of Bush stealing the elction ... even after the WA theft.
I think the doofuses saw that Mcconnell got less than 50.01% of the 2-party vote, and forgot to double the amount over 50% to get the "margin"
I didnt know Isaac Hayes is a Scientologist. Should make things interesting, to say the least.
good call. I bet thats exactly what they did.
yep
I mean, really! We're talking about reporters, here.
Lt. Governor went to Republican? But all I heard from the legacy media was how this blue state stayed blue meaning Republicans are done for nationwide!
And a Republican is certified to have won Attorney General? TWO Republicans took administration positions in blue state VA? Why is this the first time I have heard this news? Maybe I'll postpone that bout of clinical depression the media hopes is in store for all Republicans.
Mother, I have personally seen this happen now in more than 1 state in which I was resident. Why, why, why, do the Republicans NEVER mention this publicly? 5 states were stolen for Kerry, at least. Imagine the mandate Bush would have had with an honest election.
That's because the SCOTUS stepped in and put an end to the Dim game plan - keep doing recounts until you get one that puts the democrat ahead, and then immediately stop and declare the Dim the winner and announce that it's time to "move on." If it hadn't been for the Supreme Court, we'd have had President Gore "winning" Florida in early January 2000 after about the sixth or seventh recount.
Ergo, to the MSM that means the GOP "stole" the election. Makes sense, doesn't it?
This in a nutshell explains why the Dims get away with openly stealing elections. The Republican delegate releases this statement, knowing that this is the strongest action the GOP will take. He gets a token Dim to co-author it and give the democrat party a chance to gain some political cover by going on record "denouncing" the process, all the while knowing that no further action will be taken. And to top it off, they quote "respected political scientist" Larry Sabato, who whored himself out to the Kerry campaign last year, to basically say that while the shrinking vote gap is kind of strange, it doesn't mean that any funny business is going on.
I hate to say it, but this one is all over. The only question remaining is how large a final margin of victory the democrat party will manufacture for their man.
Uh, no. The final Presidental/Vice-Presidential voting took place December 18th, 2000. The counting of those votes took place January 6th, 2001.
There was no more time for any more Floriday popular vote re-counts as of mid-night December 12th, 2000. That time-limit expired just two hours and six minutes after the US Supreme Court issued its 7-2 decision against Gore, with the 5-4 decision being against any more extensions of the Florida re-count give the above Federal time-limit.
dvwjr
That's my point - if the SCOTUS hadn't stepped in and taken the case and ruled in it as it did, the Florida Supreme Court would have been more than happy to let Al Gore go on cherry-picking precincts in South Florida until the Dim hacks down there could manufacture enough votes to give Gore the "win." They had already let one state-mandated deadline slide, what was another mandated deadline? It was a serious enough threat to where the Florida Legislature was making contingency plans to award the state's electoral votes to Bush, in accordance with the certified election results.
Of course, that interfered with the democrats' plans, to recount again and again until they came up with a tally showing Gore ahead, and then immediately declare victory. So they have claimed ever since that Bush stole Florida with the SCOTUS's help. The press of course agrees completely.
Agreed, but the second dead-line was a Federal one imposed by the Congress in 1877. There is no way that the FEDERAL mid-night of December 12th, 2000 dead-line could be changed by the Florida Supreme Court, so the game was over at that point. The four minority members of the US Supreme Court thought that the 1877 dead-line decision of Congress could be 'extended' from mid-night December 12th to maybe December 17th so that the Florida Supreme Court could continue to play havoc with the Federal Presidential election. The Congress of its day was pretty clear that the week before the Electors vote is a HARD dead-line, otherwise the Congress may discount any slate of Electors named after the 'safe harbor' dead-line...
As you said, the Florida Legislature would have stepped into the mess on December 13th and named the Bush and Cheney slate of Electors ending the problem permanently.
The Florida Supreme Court had no business interfering with the Federal powers granted exclusively to the Florida State Legislature ALONE...
dvwjr
"On Election night Creigh trailed his Republican opponent by 3,400 but that gap has narrowed to 322 votes since Election Day.
In one locality there was a 1,000 vote swing in Creigh's favor because it was discovered that the candidates' totals had been transposed. Another area found 20 uncounted paper ballots just last week. "
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