Posted on 12/08/2016 2:01:35 PM PST by katnip
WEST CHESTER >> The Common Pleas Court judges decision allowing for more than a dozen provisional ballots cast in the race for the 156th Legislative District seat has paved the way for an eventual hand recount of the votes cast in the tight race and, ultimately, a decision on who has won.
But that recount will take a back seat, at least temporarily, to a hand recount of the results of the presidential race in Chester County, a recount demanded by supporters of failed Green Party candidate Jill Stein and some disappointed Democrats.
On Thursday, the county Board of Elections voted unanimously, but somewhat reluctantly, to count the ballots in 143 of the countys 228 precincts by hand. Under the states Election Code, if three people in a given precinct request a recount, the county must adhere to that in presidential elections, even without evidence of tampering or mistake.
The Stein campaign had presented the board, made up of all three county commissioners, with petitions asking for a recount from voters in 151 precincts, but election officials found that some of the people petitioning for the recount were either not registered to vote, or had registered in another precinct than the one they signed a petition for.
This is crazy, said Commissioner Michele Kichline. This isnt going to change the results of the (presidential) election. It is very frustrating for me to have to put everybody through this. But it is what it is. We follow the law.
The attorney for the Stein campaign who appeared at Thursdays session, Ali Frick of Philadelphia, could not be reached for comment.
The recount was scheduled to begin Thursday afternoon at the countys Government Services building, and expected to last through the weekend. County officials are trying to recruit employees to conduct the hand count of each ballot.
Only the candidates, their attorneys, and two representatives from each party are permitted to witness the recount. There will be no challenges to the ballots during the recount process, according to a statement issued by the county after the boards decision.
On Dec. 2, unofficial county results in the presidential race showed Democrat Hillary Clinton leading all candidates with 141,694 votes, followed by Republican Donald J. Trump, now president-elect, who had 116,147. Stein lagged far behind in the race, with 2,253 ballots cast, or .83 percent.
Commissioner Kathi Cozzone, the boards lone Democrat, said that the boards hands were tied in approving the recount because of the section of the states Election Code dealing with presidential elections.
Unlike many other parts of our Election Code that are confusing, this section didnt leave any wiggle room, Cozzone said Thursday. The recount needs to move forward. We dont have a choice.
The Stein campaign has contested the results of the Pennsylvania presidential results, which showed Trump winning, saying that there is the possibility that the results might have been hacked, although it has not offered any specific evidence of that allegation.
Cozzone said she did not believe that the countys vote was suspicious in any way. We have a lot of checks and balances in place in Chester County, she said. I am not anticipating an outcome that is different than what was tabulated on election night.
A hearing in federal court in Philadelphia is scheduled for Friday on the Stein campaigns petition for a full recount. That decision would not involve the recount approved by the county election board, however, since the petitioners did meet the requirements of having three voters form each precinct petition for such a step.
In the county, the presidential recount is expected to last through Sunday and require 80 paid employees working full eight- to 10- hour shifts. The estimated cost is $15,000.
Im not happy about spending taxpayer dollars and time and resources on speculative claims, Kichline stated. Allegations of election hacking may be applicable elsewhere, she and Cozzone agreed, but in the county the system is backed up by paper ballots.
By coincidence, it was the unresolved question of the 156th District results that left open the door for the Stein campaigns action in Chester County. Other counties had already certified their election results, and requests there for recounts were transferred from county election boards to Common Pleas Courts.
The 156th race pitted incumbent Republican state Rep. Daniel Truitt against West Chester Mayor Carolyn Comitta, a Democrat. On election night, Truitt appeared to have won the race by some 70 votes, but as absentee ballots and other votes were added, Comitta took the lead as it stands now, unofficially, by 18 votes.
The county Office of Voter Services had denied a number of provisional ballots cast in the race, which Comittas campaign challenged. On Nov. 22, the election board voted 2-1 to dismiss the challenges of 15 votes cast. The majority, 14 ballots, had been denied because the county election officials contended their voter registration applications had not been filed by the state mandated deadline a position Truitts campaign supported.
Attorneys for Comitta, however, argued to President Judge Jacqueline Carroll Cody in a Dec. 1 hearing, that the 14 applications had been filed, properly, with the Department of States election bureau on or before the deadline, and that the provisional ballots cast by those voters should count in the total results.
On Wednesday, Cody issued a terse order supporting Comittas position, and making the 14 ballots part of the results.
Comitta said she remains uncertain what the new 14 ballots will mean to her lead increase it, decrease it, or leave it unchanged.
Its 50-50, she said in an interview Thursday.
All I can say is that from the start we carefully reviewed the provisional ballots, and we challenged the ones we thought were proper. It is right that they be counted in a race this close. The voters have spoken and they have the right to have their voices heard.
Truitt said that although he was disappointed in Codys decision, he would not appeal it. It is dragging things out, he said. We dont want any more delays.
Truitt said he would request a hand recount as soon as the countys election results are certified, as the law requires in state legislative district elections. As of Thursday morning, his campaign had signed petitions from 80 of the 90 voters needed to recount the results in all 30 of the districts precincts.
Gore v Bush USSC 2000. Can’t count selective counties. Has to be the whole state.
Best election evah.
5.56mm
That had nothing to do with a recount. It was the counting of legitimate mail-in ballots in Philly. And that's it. There's nothing left to count.
There's no election official in Pennsylvania who thinks that Trump's lead is in jeopardy.
A programmed bot from Soros has transferred 12 million dollars disguised as “donations” to Jill Stein's website.
https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Donald/comments/5eqg9p/red_alert_jim_stone_discovers_soros_bot_funding/
http://yournewswire.com/jill-steins-recount-george-soros/
It isn’t that red. She got 141K votes vs. Trump who got 116K.
Stein is certainly pissing off many people who n these election boards over the holidays this is a time they should be enjoying time getting ready for Christmas and family!!! Stein making MANY enemies!!!!! This woman is a French fry short of a HAPPY meal!!
So can PA certify without this county being certified?
Sounds like they will be done in time anyway, but jeez.
I think the primary purpose of Stein and Hillary contesting these precincts was to find some argument for a state recount.
At least we can learn from this and change laws so this will not be possible in the future.
Franken / Stein 2020. The Fraud Party ticket.
OMG! Franken/Stein 2020. Brilliant.
They CAN NOT count just one county. Its the whole state or nothing.
Merry Stein-mas Chester County. Seasons greetings from Jill the green grinch.
They CAN NOT count just one county. Its the whole state or nothing.
Oh, they are not counting just one County, just particular precincts hand picked by Stein.
It is my understanding that any recount petition had to be done by November 21st. The end. I have no idea why this County Board decided to do this.
Thanks, but I must give credit to another FReeper who came up with that on a recent recount thread. Unfortunately, I can’t recall who it was.
I’m sorry but I hope this bitch drops dead.
“election officials found that some of the people petitioning for the recount were either not registered to vote, or had registered in another precinct than the one they signed a petition for”
And yet they did not throw out these requests?
Board of Elections needs to be disciplined.
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