Posted on 11/03/2010 9:33:02 AM PDT by Pan_Yan
ANCHORAGE, Alaska Write-in votes for Joe Miller in the Alaska Senate race wont count toward the GOP nominees tally.
So says Lt. Gov. Craig Campbell.
Campbell, who oversees elections, tells The Associated Press that because Millers name isnt on the official list of write-in candidates, any ballots with "Joe Miller" written in wont be credited to the tea party favorite.
(Excerpt) Read more at news.bostonherald.com ...
Joe Miller’s name is on the write-in list the last time I saw it!
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http://www.elections.alaska.gov/ci_pg_cl_2010_genr.php
Joe Miller (Republican)
PO Box 72838
Fairbanks, AK 99707
Phone: (907) 452-8559
e-mail: info@joemiller.us
Candidate’s web site: http://www.joemiller.us
Why write him in if his name was on the freakin’ ballot?
They need to scrutinize all writeins and if they spelled Murkowsky wrong, throw it out.
Maybe a different Joe Miller and some mistakenly voted for that one.
He's a guy who would not be in that job had Sarah Palin finished her term.
That was a list of candidates, both those on the ballot and those eligible for write in.
There is no reason for Joe Miller’s name to be on any write-in ballot. He was on the regular ballot and thus the voter only had to check his name and move onto the next office.
(It's Murkowski with an I.)
Here is the list of write-in candidates, right from the State of Alaska Division of Elections itself:
http://www.elections.alaska.gov/ci_pg_cl_2010_genr.php
Joe Miller is there. As is Rat McAdams.
Will Alaska have a runoff election if nobody gets 50%+1?
Winner take all............ if and when they get that decided.
I begin to understand the French of 1789;some of the aristocrats just won’t accept the fact they do not have a divine right to power and wealth.
Time for Alaskans to use the ethics laws that crippled Sarah Palin’s governorship to attack the lying,cheating scoundrels still in office.
That’s the list of eligible candidates, both on the ballot and registered write-ins. Millers is not identified as a write-in candidate; there is no need since he’s on the ballot.
It probably won’t make any difference since his name was on the ballot anyway, stil...
Isn’t the point of allowing write ins that a voter has the right to vote for anyone they please, not just those listed on the ballot? Is Alaska now changing that so they have basicly two ballots—a printed ballot and write in ballot—and if you aren’t on either of those then you voters aren’t allowed to vote for you?
If a voter has the right to vote for anyone they please, then who is the state of Alaska to say their write in vote is invalid?
Oops, he’s on that list, but not listed as “write-in”.
Since Joe Miller, the Republican candidate, is on the ballot then the intent of anyone writing 'Joe Miller' in must have been to vote for a different Joe Miller.
Will Alaska have a runoff election if nobody gets 50%+1?
No.
Never mind. I made a wrong assumption, I checked the list, it’s him.
That is a list of all the candidates both write-in and party nominees. Note that Miller and McAdams don’t have “write-in” after their name like the others do.....
Scott T. McAdams (Democrat)
PO Box 200569
Anchorage, AK 99520
Phone: (907) 297-2575
e-mail: info@scottmcadams.org
Candidate’s web site: http://www.scottmcadams.org
Joe Miller (Republican)
PO Box 72838
Fairbanks, AK 99707
Phone: (907) 452-8559
e-mail: info@joemiller.us
Candidate’s web site: http://www.joemiller.us
Lisa Murkowski (Republican) - Write-in
PO Box 100847
Anchorage, AK 99501
Candidate’s web site: http://www.lisamurkowski.com/
You can’t just write in anyone you want and have it counted toward that person? I didn’t know they had to be on a list. I’ve never personally seen a write-in list in any of the elections in which I have participated. Of course, I don’t live in Alaska either.
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