Posted on 03/22/2016 10:43:24 PM PDT by Brown Deer
The Utah Republican Party is hosting what is could be the nation's largest online election ever. In addition to hosting a statewide caucus, the party set up an online voting system for any registered voter outside or inside the state.
Unfortunately, Utah's digital election night doesn't seem to be going as smoothly as Utah Republicans had hoped.
While Utah Republicans headed to their caucus in person on Tuesday evening, anyone who had registered online by March 17 can log on to utah.gop to vote between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m. local time and cast their vote. But the Deseret News reports some voters got error messages when they tried to navigate beyond the first page.
As of Tuesday night, party officials said about 10,000 of the 40,000 Utahns who applied to vote online were rejected because their IDs couldn't be verified.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
several of the ballots in those stacks probably landed in someones eager hands and weren’t passed on...
Who cares if there was fraud and/or disenfranchisement, the right person won.
Right, Ted? /sarc
Yeah God works in mysterious ways
do I really need the ...
So maybe those who were rejected SHOULD have been rejected?
Who is to say all those who logged on to vote were actually entitles to vote?
Not the Democrats. We just 14-16K turn out in the Ada County (Boise), Idaho Dem Caucus. This comes the day after 7K turned out to see Sanders speak at Boise State. Yeah. In "redder than red" Idaho!
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Meanwhile we have this...
"In 2008, Democrats had the historic turnout numbers. GOP voters, meanwhile, came out in modest numbers in 2008 and 2012. But this year, Democrats are seeing their turnout figures fall off since 2008. Republicans, meanwhile, are coming out in droves.
Republicans continued to watch their turnout skyrocket in last night's five huge primary states. Turnout grew by 16 percent in North Carolina over 2012's total and that was the most modest bump. In Ohio, more than 2 million people cast votes, growth of nearly 68 percent over the state's 2012 GOP number. (Missouri saw growth of 270 percent, but that state also didn't hold a presidential preference vote in 2012, which likely helped depress turnout." Democrats, meanwhile, saw their turnout drop in all five states. Ohio posted the most dramatic dropoff, at nearly 50 percent.
http://www.npr.org/2016/03/16/470680309/republicans-are-far-outstripping-democrats-in-primary-turnout
Ted Cruz is a porn distributor that provides porn to children.
Since Teds Pac sent out nude photos of Trumps wife out willy nilly everywhere in Utah where underage teenage boys and younger could have seen them isnt that providing porn to children?I have some new slogans for Rafael Cruz.
perverTED
disgusTED
revolTED
distrusTED
If he’s the distributor, who’s the producer?
With a Soros connection to the counting what could go wrong?
Yep! No way he really won by that margin.
A primary would have a secret ballot. Caucuses let the bishops keep track of how the good Mormons are voting.
Sounds like there was some monkey business in Maine too.
An ultra liberal state chooses Ted? he should been their last choice.
Maine is left of center; the two Republican Senators are the two least conservative of US Senate Republicans. They have mediocre voting records. The American Conservative Union gave both a life-time average of about 50%.
http://lamecherry.blogspot.com/2016/03/proof-of-ted-cruz-vote-fraud-in-kansas.html
see FR Mail please.
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