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To: Fledermaus
Several precints in PA, mostly around Philly, had more than 100% registerd voter turnout. In many of those, 95% or more "voted" for Gore.

Proof please. Do you have a source, precinct numbers, or Free Republic threads with proof or verifiable circumstantial evidence? So far that oft-repeated story has been a myth, with no one ever able to cite a precinct or source, beyond just rumors.

114 posted on 08/22/2003 3:01:05 PM PDT by Diddle E. Squat
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To: Torie; Common Tator; GraniteStateConservative; KQQL
Didn't some of you guys look into the allegations of precincts in Philly having 99% turnout in the 2000 election? Did ya'll ever come across any evidence or precinct numbers where this was supposed to have occurred, anything besides just rumors?
115 posted on 08/22/2003 3:03:50 PM PDT by Diddle E. Squat
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To: Diddle E. Squat
I normally don't prove negatives since I read so many stories on the fraud in Pennsylvania.

Here's one about Delaware County: "Delaware County, adjacent to Southwest Philadelphia, has a more than two-to-one (2-1) edge in registered Republican voters, over Democrats. High voter turnout was recorded through-out the County. And somehow, inexplicably, and totally unprecedented (historically and in election polls), Gore emerged with a decisive victory - we're told.

Calculate the swing vote of Republican voters that would've had to vote for Gore (in a county in which tens of thousands rallied for Bush) over Bush; no way. Tens of thousands of dedicated Republican voters would have had to split their ballots (based on other races) and voted for Gore. Not a chance; Gore isn't that compelling to non-Democrats. "

http://www.domelights.com/discussion/_disc3/0000012d.htm

http://www.susvalley.bhcom1.com/cgi-bin/db.cgi/4/8/2002?db=newsfaxes

Here's something about Allegheny County: "PITTSBURGH (AP) - One-hundred percent voter turnout might be a dream come
>true for some election officials. It would be a nightmare in some
>Pennsylvania communities.
>
>Eighteen municipalities in Allegheny County have more registered voters
than
>voting-age adults.
>
>Mark Wolosik, manager of the county Elections Division, blames the
>discrepancy on state and federal ``motor voter'' laws that took effect in
>1995.
>
>The laws make it easier for people to register - citizens can do so while
>getting a driver's license or signing up for various social services - but
>harder for officials to remove voters from the rolls.
>
>``As a general rule, we are not permitted to remove people from the list of
>registered voters unless the voter confirms in writing that they have moved
>from the jurisdiction,'' Wolosik said."

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/politics/message/5301

All this (and more) just from a Google on "Pennsylvania Election Fraud".
122 posted on 08/22/2003 5:15:15 PM PDT by Fledermaus (Democrats have stunted brain development!)
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