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To: combat_boots
by a voter at Sand Lake Elementary School states when voting began, “there was already a stack of ballots in the box which in my opinion numbered in the hundreds.” The voter adds the ballots “were very neatly stacked and approximately 4 to 5 inches thick.” The affidavit adds this occurred at 7:00 a.m., and the voter was the tenth voter at that location.

This is interesting. Would seem to indicate there are fraudulent voters on the rolls that precinct workers know aren't going to show up. Usually, precinct workers wait until polls close then vote for everyone that didn't show up. Or, Chicago style, where they don't report a few precincts until they know how many votes they need.

It would be informative to have an entire database of this election to look for oddities. Like distribution of votes between candidates over time during the voting day. If this race was modeled in data, you could find the fraud - if it is there.

111 posted on 11/19/2010 3:34:38 AM PST by IamConservative (Our collective common sense; the only thing a 1.5GPF toilet ever flushed on the first pull.)
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To: IamConservative
by a voter at Sand Lake Elementary School states when voting began, “there was already a stack of ballots in the box which in my opinion numbered in the hundreds.” The voter adds the ballots “were very neatly stacked and approximately 4 to 5 inches thick." I've moved around a lot in my life. Voted in five different states, probably a dozen different precincts from moving within those states. I have never seen a ballot box yet where you can see the interior contents as you drop off your ballot through the slot at the top.
113 posted on 11/19/2010 5:23:24 AM PST by RWNut
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