Posted on 04/07/2011 2:47:44 PM PDT by dep
After Tuesday nights Wisconsin Supreme Court election, a computer error in heavily Republican Waukesha County failed to send election results for the entire City of Brookfield to the Associated Press. The error, revealed today, would give incumbent Supreme Court Justice David Prosser a net 7,381 votes against his challenger, attorney Joanne Kloppenburg. On Wednesday, Kloppenburg declared victory after the AP reported she finished the election with a 204-vote lead, out of nearly 1.5 million votes cast.
On election night, AP results showed a turnout of 110,000 voters in Waukesha County well short of the 180,000 voters that turned out last November, and 42 percent of the countys total turnout. By comparison, nearly 90 percent of Dane County voters who cast a ballot in November turned out to vote for Kloppenburg.
Prior to the election, Waukesha County Clerk Kathy Nickolaus was heavily criticized for her decision to keep the county results on an antiquated personal computer, rather than upgrade to a new data system being utilized statewide. Nickolaus cited security concerns for keeping the data herself yet when she reported the data, it did not include the City of Brookfield, whose residents cast nearly 14,000 votes.
Throughout the day Thursday, official canvass numbers flipped the lead back and forth between Prosser and Kloppenburg. While many believed a recount was inevitable, the addition of the Brookfield votes for Prosser could push the justices lead beyond the legal threshold that would trigger an automatic recount. Under state law, Kloppenburg could still ask for a recount up to three days after the official canvass, but would have to pay for it herself.
More details as they become available.
All riiiight!
Private accounting firms are the answer, they put their reputations on the line, and if any fraud is found, it sinks the firm.
Dear God, let this be true.
Hmmmm...I’d like some math egghead to tally up the statistical probability that the number of ‘errors’ in vote counts in the past 10 years could all ‘accidentally’ favor Dems. That’s all I want for Christmas.
But keep in mind that there is a warehouse of ballots in Madison. I’m sure it’s guarded by rats. One can only hope there are some pubs on duty, but I wouldn’t bet on it.
Oh gosh, that would be sweeeeet!
I am happy for the citizens of Wisconsin. And it is disturbing in how many apparent glitches occurred in this voting.
But it has occurred to me that this might be a blessing in disguise. These numbers WEREN’T reported, so the dems DIDN’T KNOW HOW MUCH TO CHEAT. Was this on purpose? I don’t know. It is interesting to consider that if this hadn’t happened, would the dems won?
You know at this point...ANYTHING can be true...OUR WORLD as we once knew it has been turned upside down by the freakin liberals...SO your guess is better than mine, but that’s what been reported..MAYBE A MISTAKE..don’t know? Wait and see at the presser. Hopefully it will be good news.
Even the ghouls at the Democrat party cannot exhume THAT many dead people in time to make up the deficit.
But look for more evil Rats shenanigans!
My rather sizable gut tells me the Wisconsin GOP learned from the party’s “misfortunes” in other states’ recent elections and decided to come prepared for this one.
The Koch Bros. Model 2012
yep, but i’ll take it in this case. I find it hard to believe that she would have won by some 0.15% of the total vote in any case.
Are you a Florida gator living in Dallas? I’m a gator who just moved from Dallas.
LOL!!
Schadenfreude baby...
This is another reason that getting rid of the Electoral College is a bad, bad, BAD idea.
Imagine in a close national election having to go through each and every ballot in all 50 states.
Should we believe this ?
From your lips (fingertips) to God’s ears!
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