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DOUBLE-DIPPING AT THE POLLS: RNC STUDY OF ILLEGAL 2000 FLORIDA VOTES
NY POST ^
| 6/14/02
| Deborah Orin
Posted on 06/14/2002 4:34:25 AM PDT by Liz
Edited on 05/26/2004 5:06:48 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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WASHINGTON - At least 286 New Yorkers were recorded as illegally double-voting in both the city and Florida in the 2000 presidential election, according to a Republican National Committee study. So did 207 New Jersey voters, suggesting double-dippers may have had a significant impact on the super-close election in which President Bush won Florida - and the White House - by just 537 votes.
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To: San Jacinto
Maybe they can elect Hitlery to be senator from two states at once....Now will you be kind enough to tell me how to clean the coffee off of my LCD screen.
To: Liz
THIS HAS TO BE STOPPED!
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posted on
06/14/2002 8:00:17 AM PDT
by
timestax
To: Grampa Dave
Did I read that Calif just passed a instant voter law ?
And while I have you on the line what state assembly district are you in?
To: Common Tator
It is hard to get away with voting more people than live in a precinct. It is a DEAD giveaway.This explains why Democraps support statistical sampling to adjust the US Census...
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posted on
06/14/2002 8:09:44 AM PDT
by
ZOOKER
To: Liz
Voter fraud bump
65
posted on
06/14/2002 8:12:20 AM PDT
by
Bigg Red
To: Liz
Voter fraud bump
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posted on
06/14/2002 8:12:20 AM PDT
by
Bigg Red
To: Liz
Voter fraud bump
67
posted on
06/14/2002 8:12:21 AM PDT
by
Bigg Red
To: Liz
Voter fraud bump
68
posted on
06/14/2002 8:12:21 AM PDT
by
Bigg Red
To: Liz
I've lived and voted in five states since 1995. I had also moved in 1989 to the state where I lived until 1995. I forget where I was, but I once asked whether I had to unregister from the state where I had lived previously. The clerk told me that they would take care of it, and I had always assumed that they would do the same in every state.
Only when I made my most recent move did I take any action on my own. The registrar had sent my card to my old address and it couldn't be forwarded. They sent a notice to my new address to tell me that they couldn't send the card. I called to tell them that I was no longer living in the state, and the clerk said that I should just write a note on the return card and that they would remove me from the rolls.
I would guess that many people registered in two states just assumed that the state where they moved would notify the state that they left to remove them from the rolls.
WFTR
Bill
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posted on
06/14/2002 8:13:43 AM PDT
by
WFTR
To: muggs
bttt
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posted on
06/14/2002 8:13:45 AM PDT
by
timestax
To: Common Tator
Actually the votes are put in after the polls close not before.My suggestion for controlling voter fraud, given that the big city precincts are so rarely scrutineered by Republicans, is -
Do not release any suburban or rural vote counts until the city precincts have submitted their counts. Only the networks and the cheaters can argue with this as being fair.
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posted on
06/14/2002 8:21:03 AM PDT
by
maica
To: Liz
I've repeatedly told the Sore Loserman supporters that if you take away fraudelent Dem votes, Bush won Florida by more than a few hundred votes.
To: Liz
I know this to be true. My San Francisco company employs (well, we had a lot more in Nov 2000 to be honest) quite a few just-out-of-college young liberal arts types. Just before the election, I was sitting at a table next to a group of them where one explained that since he was still registered to vote at his parent's residence in Florida, he requested and got a Flordia absentee ballot, and he was also registered at his San Francisco residence, so he could vote twice, and intended to do. A couple of the others said they knew a lot of recent graduates who were going to do that. The only other question seemed to be whether to cast their double votes for Nader or Gore. This double voting fraud is hardly a matter of a few hundred people here and there, this was apparently common knowledge and practice at college campuses all over the country. It doesn't seem like an easy fraud to catch, either, and one easily available to every out-of-state college student in the country.
To: PeterPrinciple
In Texas, we are not volunteers, but are paid minimum wage. I have worked several elections, but the presidential election in 2000 was an eye opener.
For this one I worked at the court house. We opened and put thro the machine the absentee ballots. There is a place on the ballot that allows people to do a straight party vote. We also did spoiled ballots. There are two types, one at the poll where the voter makes a mistake and asks for a new ballot - these are counted and discarded - and one that will not go through the scantron machine. Sometimes they used ink instead of pencil, or maybe they voted for two people for a race instead of only one. We sit at a table to reconcile these ballots. We write the number of the spoiled ballot on the bottom of the one we use to reconcile. One major problem I had was that if they voted for a straight party vote, then double voted elsewhere, the straight party vote counted. One person voted for everyone but Bush, but Gore got the vote because of the straight party vote. Some voted for all 4 of the parties using the straight party bullets. Some of the things I saw were funny, some were scary.
We have very strict rules, and voter lists are on computer to prevent double voting. It is very hard to get a name off of the lists. Someone (family or maybe neighbor) has to swear an affidavit that someone has moved or died.
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posted on
06/14/2002 8:31:25 AM PDT
by
mathluv
To: tubebender
I can't remember the number, but I believe that Napa County is in your district, why?
To: maica
Do not release any suburban or rural vote counts until the city precincts have submitted their counts. That was tried in Illinois in 1948. It was late morning on the day after the election when the downstate Republican precincts that had been held back were finally released. That was immediately followed by the release of the Chicago precincts with just enough Democrat votes to give Truman the victory.
The Chicago machine was prepared to wait forever until the down state Republicans districts reported.
To: ZOOKER
I believe than in the Nov 2000 election that several precincts in Philly had 90 to over 100% voting % rates.
Half of those, who supposedly voted probably did not get out of their drug kribs until after the polls closed. Of course that didn't stop the Je$$e hordes from voting after the polls closed in St Louis, La and San Francisco. In SF they kept them open to and past 10 pm.
To: Grampa Dave
I was alerted to double registering by a conservative friend....had to be 100,000's of what he called the double vote dipping Bagle/Lox democrats in Floriduh....bragged about it at cocktail parties.....registered in their cold weather state and voted by absentee mail......slimey SOB's.....friend (said it was) happening in Arizonia, So Tx, and probably SoCal....Rats in the snow belt in the Midwest states and the wet Pacific NW ..... They need to arrest about 10,000 of these people, fine them big time...offer rewards....leading to (their) arrest ....
Thanks for the realtime scoop on double dippers. Prosecution and public humilitaion is the only remedy for these slimeballs who make a mockery of democracy. I agree with your friend, this is happening all over. In fact, I brought it up during the Floriduh debacle. And watch out... coin-operated graydavis is counting on DD's to win.
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posted on
06/14/2002 8:40:29 AM PDT
by
Liz
To: Eddie Haskell
I've repeatedly told the Sore Loserman supporters that if you take away
fraudelent Dem votes, Bush won Florida by more than a few hundred votes. Of course he did.
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posted on
06/14/2002 8:42:44 AM PDT
by
Liz
To: RedBloodedAmerican
Know that we have some 80 year old types here too. The biggest problem with the seniors in FL is that they voted in person in FL and by absentee ballot in NY/NJ!
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