Posted on 09/26/2004 1:37:42 PM PDT by Dont Mention the War
9/25/04 11:06:31 PM
Voter advocates say a late flood of new registrations will lead to a confusion and lost votes on Election Day.
Election boards in Ohio's largest counties are getting nearly double the number of registration cards submitted in 2000.
The scrambe is expected to intensify this wee, as the October 4 registration deadline nears.
Election boards have hired extra staff members, extended working hours, or both, to process registration cards.
Some boards are processing them 24 hours a day.
Dennis Lieberman, chairman of the Democratic Party in Montgomery County, says surveys show that the majority of new voters appear to be Democrats.
All I can say is, be forewarned, Ohio.
Where's the fraud, as mentioned in the title?
PING to you bro! Looks like you're gonna be busy!
This sounds series.
From the Cleveland (Ohio) "Plain Dealer":
Dead man on voter rolls sparks inquiry
Thursday, September 23, 2004
Michael Scott, Plain Dealer Reporter
Painesville - At least one Lake County voter would have made quite a comeback to cast a ballot Nov. 2. He has been dead for more than two decades, elections officials said.
In a seemingly lesser miracle of wayward democracy, an elderly nursing home resident who only scrawls a shaky "X" when signing official documents suddenly regained a firm, crisp cursive signature when she registered.
Both the dead man and the elderly woman were signed up by voter registration advocacy groups, Lake County elections officials said.
"Those were not their signatures," Lake elections board Director Jan Clair said Wednesday. "Now, we're talking about election fraud here, and we're going to take some of these cases to the prosecutor."
Clair said the veracity of dozens of registration cards and maybe hundreds of absentee ballot requests are being investigated by the Lake County board in an election year with possibly record-setting registration efforts. The 12,000 new registrations in Lake County this year more than double the last two years combined, she said.
... She said that the registration of the deceased man was filed by the National Voter Fund, the registration arm of the NAACP, and the woman in the nursing home was registered by the group Americans Coming Together, known in this state as ACT Ohio. ... ACT is a partisan group formed with the specific intent to oust President Bush from office and promote Democrats on all ballots ...
Where is the source of this story? The link doesn't work...
This is happening all over the country. Where I live there was a huge swell of registrations, 16,000 in one week. This came just after the election commissioner was fired following an incident where several hundred registrations were discovered with the same address, which was a vacant parking lot.
The election commissioner was determined to investigate. Rather than an investigation into this obvious problem, the commissioner was fired. Draw your own conclusions. Someone didn't want this investigated.
The Democrats know they've lost this election, but by hook or crook they are determined to take it. They know they need massive amounts of fraud to pull off a win for Kerry and they are working, working, working on it.
I really think the President will lose this election and it will be because of voter fraud (PA, OH, WI, FL)
Yes it does. I just double-checked it.
OK, what the hell are we gonna do about it??!
Ideas?
Where did this happen? Have you got a link to this or some verification?
Dead man on voter rolls sparks inquiry (Ohio)
Provisional ballots could pose Election Day problems in Ohio (Hanging chads? Here we go again...)
Registration has also increased sharply here in Maryland. I was told that last week by the lady that runs the electoral office.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1225808/posts?q=1&&page=1#1
the fraud is already being exposed in Cleveland
This sounds like a monumental effort to prevent the Republican Fascists from keeping the owners of Gumbmint Cheese from stealing what is rightfully theirs!
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