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What's wrong with provisional voting
Posted on 10/17/2004 11:39:59 AM PDT by olderandwiser
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To: boxerblues
Wait until some dem attorneys sue to get provisional ballots counted EVEN THOUGH THE VOTER IS NOT REGISTERED!!! I can hear them now. "These voters took the time and effort to show up and vote, their votes should be counted even though they are not yet registered. If they are ELIGIBLE , they should be allowed to cast a vote." I guarantee this will happen somewhere.
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posted on
10/17/2004 1:20:34 PM PDT
by
hophead
To: supercat
Wait until some dem attorneys sue to get provisional ballots counted EVEN THOUGH THE VOTER IS NOT REGISTERED!!! I can hear them now. "These voters took the time and effort to show up and vote, their votes should be counted even though they are not yet registered. If they are ELIGIBLE , they should be allowed to cast a vote." I guarantee this will happen somewhere.
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posted on
10/17/2004 1:23:12 PM PDT
by
hophead
To: UsnDadof8
> The votes do not count unless there are enough to make a difference
Is that a process? Figure out how many provisional ballots were cast county wide and determine if the total could effect any of what might be more than 100 ballot contests? Think about it how that might be accomplished. How would you handle statewide elections? Or are you just another of those who focus on the presidential race as if that's the only contest?
> AND if they can be verified to be an eligible voter who has not voted elsewhere
Again, how is that to be accomplished? I'm a resident of City A and voted in cities B, C, and D. The only practical way, IMO, to determine whether, or not, I've voted else where is to get all my ballots to City A where, we hope, the election officials can sort it out. For get about reading the results in your morning paper.
> Of course I mean other than common sense
Please have a talk with that Federal judge in Ohio. That's why I posted here today. Apparently, the judge says that in Ohio, it's completely acceptable to show up at the wrong place.
To: olderandwiser
Is the RNC doing anything about this?
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posted on
10/17/2004 2:58:32 PM PDT
by
kcar
(theUNsucks.com)
To: kcar
What would you expect them to do? Instead of doing something to insure the votes of legally registered voters like getting rid of Motor-Voter for starters, this is instead what they passed in congress (besides sending a bunch of tax $ to states to get rid of perfectly good voting systems that worked fine for eons to buy some newer electronic voting system that have no paper trail.) What is wrong with the Republicans besides they are spineless creatures who prefer to be kicked out of office than called a BAD name by a Democrat!
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posted on
10/17/2004 4:53:06 PM PDT
by
penowa
To: penowa
Strong caffeine, huh? We'll all be there soon. Actually I was wondering earlier if the Federal judge has a contrary interpretation of the US Constitution, and if so, I'd expect the RNC to be appealing this lunancy using alot of the arguements enunciated here.
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posted on
10/17/2004 5:33:18 PM PDT
by
kcar
(theUNsucks.com)
To: olderandwiser
Again, how is that to be accomplished?Look, did I jump in here and say, "I'm the Elections Expert ?? NO. How the heck should I know. If you are so worried about it, look it up instead of engaging in paranoid whining about it. I'm just asking questions. That's all.
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posted on
10/17/2004 6:24:39 PM PDT
by
UsnDadof8
(Patriotic Homeschool Kids for Bush)
To: supercat
The biggest risk, IMHO, is that provisional voters provide an "excuse" for votes to appear after counting is complete.Good point. Do you think the Dems will insist on counting ALL votes, regardless of whether they were verified ?? That might be the ultimate goal, seems to me. Otherwise I think it is paranoia on our part. But you do raise a good question.
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posted on
10/17/2004 6:27:34 PM PDT
by
UsnDadof8
(Patriotic Homeschool Kids for Bush)
To: olderandwiser
In the spirit of equal protection, I just don't get how provisional ballots work.
If someone comes in from another precinct, does that itinerant voter get a complete ballot from the visiting precinct, or is a provisional ballot just for the Presidential candidates?
For instance, even if I'm in the right county or town, I may get a ballot that has Presidential & Senatorial candidates in addition to precinct-specific questions such as Congressional candidates, State legislative candidates, aldermanic candidates, local school referendum, fire protection referendum, parks, or forest preserve questions in which I have no right to vote.
What would MY "provisional" ballot look like?
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posted on
10/19/2004 7:51:34 PM PDT
by
SERKIT
("Blazing Saddles" explains it all.....)
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