Posted on 07/08/2011 6:25:13 AM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
Madison--
A Wisconsin judge is set to hear more arguments on whether signatures on recall petitions against nine state senators were gathered improperly.
Six Republican senators and three Democratic senators face recalls over their positions on Gov. Scott Walker's contentious collective bargaining law.
But both sides argue the recall petitions against them are invalid. The Republicans maintain signature gatherers didn't properly submit their initial paperwork. The Democrats contend there was widespread fraud in signature collection against them.
The first round of primaries for the Republicans' challengers is set for Tuesday.
Dane County Circuit Judge Richard Niess is set to hear more arguments from both sides in a consolidated lawsuit Friday morning. He has said he will issue a ruling before Tuesday.
Wisconsin ping
But I'm still very suspicious of these petition drives with democrats gathering signatures AT THE CAPITOL DURING PROTESTS. This suggests that many of these signatures were NOT from people in the districts being targeted for recall.
The media reported that some of the signatures at the bottom of the petition certifying they were legit against the Republicans were signed Adolph Hitler. Those whole sheets should be thrown out.
But when they pass the clipboard around the union meetings should qualify as fraudulent too because you either sign or else.
If dead people vote twice in a state that requires verification by photo ID, I wonder how many times do they vote in states that don't require it?
I don’t recall being asked for a voter ID in the last Indiana election. Did I miss something? If so, Lake County has already found a way around it.
Having dems accuse repubs of voter fraud is beyond ridiculous!
Good grief.
Voter ID will be in effect before the 2012 elections, thank goodness. At least that will lower their rate of fraud.
Purple finger dye.
Public Law 109-2005 requires Indiana residents to present a government-issued photo ID before casting a ballot at the polls. [S.483. Approved April 27, 2005.] AN ACT to amend the Indiana Code concerning elections. IC 3-5-2-40.5
Marion County checks for a photo ID. If they did not check yours, you should find out why. Maybe there is a guy making a fortune selling fake IDs in Lake County.
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