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Maryland: 10,000 Republican Absentee Ballot ApplicationsTossed Out
The Washington Times ^
| 11/1/2002
| S.A. Miller
Posted on 11/01/2002 6:36:51 AM PST by cogitator
Edited on 07/12/2004 3:58:28 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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Scores of Maryland voters are in jeopardy of losing their vote in Tuesday's election after Democrat-appointed election officials rejected more than 10,000 Republican absentee-ballot applications and delayed notifying the voters.
Those absentee ballots could decide the tight governor's race between Republican Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. and Democrat Kathleen Kennedy Townsend.
(Excerpt) Read more at washtimes.com ...
TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; Politics/Elections; US: Maryland
KEYWORDS: absentee; courts; governor; maryland; votefraud; votes
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To: cogitator
"Scores of Maryland voters are in jeopardy of losing their vote in Tuesday's election after Democrat-appointed election officials rejected more than 10,000 Republican absentee-ballot applications and delayed notifying the voters."What IS it with these people?? What happened to "every vote counts"??? (that was a rhetorical question)
We know that Kathleen Kennedy Townsend will brush it off as a "mistake", and voters don't put up a rukus thousands of legal ballots WILL NOT COUNT.
Vote Democrat: the Party of Disenfranchizement
Sheesh.
To: cogitator
"Democrats in Arkansas have said Republicans are discouraging black voters through intimidation, charges reminiscent of Florida's 2002 presidential election."I wonder what the proportion of Dems to Pubbies is in the Arkansas legislature? Their page listing the members of their Senate turn out BLANK.
In fact, I wonder what the ratio of registered Dem to Pubbie is among the voting constituency.
To: drb9
"(On the other hand, what kind of bone-headed people are running the MD Republican Party that they can't create a proper absentee ballot request form, which has only five required elements. Jeez.)"I thought the State Election Board handled the design and distribution of ballots, not the individual parties.
To: sneakypete
There are no consequences to be paid if caught. Got that right.
With the Dem fraud machine at full throttle this year, I say Ehrlich goes down 56-44. Hope I can eat those words, but I doubt it. Mont Co. and the Balt City will prevail despite all the usual media warnings/bemoanings of disgruntled black voters, etc.
To: cogitator
Then maybe this will teach people not to take the easy way out and vote by absentee ballot.
Number one excuse for filing absentee ballot or not showing up at the polls: "I can't take the time from work."
According to law, your employer is required to allow you time to vote.
Number two excuse: "I'll be out of town on vacation/job/school." Vacation? This time of the year? snert! Job? See number one. School, well you register and vote in the state that you are going to school in.
Number three reason is that the American public is JUST PLAIN LAZY AND TO STUPID ABOUT THE ISSUES, ABOUT THEIR RIGHTS, ABOUT THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES AS AMERICANS! And I am mad about that.
I am tired of listening to the bitching, whining and moaning from these people. They have abdicated their right when the shunned their responsibility at the voting booth.
OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH, this makes me so angry!!!!
To: Brookhaven
"They should have gotten a definite date."...Which Democrats would then dismiss as "arbitrary."
To: aristeides
"I think they are deliberately incompetent."Agreed. Incompetence became an art form under the Clinton Administration. Whatever you get caught doing, act as incompetent as possible and say it was "a mistake"...you can get away with anything that way...as long as you're a Democrat.
To: cake_crumb
State Election Board handled the design and distribution of ballots, not the individual parties Actually, local boards design local ballots in FL hense the butterfly in Palm Beach. In any event, the errors are on the ballot request forms, sent out as a courtesy from the Republican Party. A simple 3 x 5 post card will also work as long as it has the correct info. Upon receiving a request with correct info, the Supervisor of Elections sends out a ballot. In this case, they will not send the ballot because the form did not have the required date of birth. Unless they live out of state, there is nothing to keep these voters from the poll on election day.
If you live in Maryland, please contact your local Republican party headquarters and volunteer to call people, or volunteer to drive them to the polls yourself.
To: Physicist
It seems to me that the legal pettifogging should have been ironed out six months ago.
:o)
To: Republic If You Can Keep It
"WHERE NECESSARY, HAND-CARRY A NEW APPLICATION TO THEM & TO THE BOARD OF ELECTIONS."GREAT IDEA!!
The Democrats would do that.
To: cake_crumb
Somebody should point out that KKT's godfather was Joe McCarthy, the bete noire of the left.
To: biss5577
"She said not to worry--they were just a get out the vote request for ballot, and they have contacted all the ones who received them and they received the legal request for ballot. She said that everyone should take a deep breath!"Needs to be repeated.
Taking deep (cautiously relieved) breath. Hoping she is right about the ballots.
To: Dutchgirl
"If you live in Maryland, please contact your local Republican party headquarters and volunteer to call people, or volunteer to drive them to the polls yourself"ANOTHER great idea!!
Thanks for the info, BTW: I knew that, but my brain isn't running on all cylinders today.
To: aristeides
"Somebody should point out that KKT's godfather was Joe McCarthy, the bete noire of the left."Would anyone be surprised?
To: cake_crumb; aristeides
According to Whitaker Chambers, McCarthy was RIGHT! Too bad he couldn't wean her away from Uncle Swimmer the dark side.
To: Marysecretary
"...national guard, maybe?"No!
Citizen militia
To: Straight Vermonter
When I attended college in Kentucky (20 years ago), I kept my voter registration and legal residency back in Texas mainly because it cost much less to register a vehicle in Texas than in Kentucky. That, and I really liked the notoriety of being the campus' token Texan.
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To: sauropod
You see this?
To: workerbee
Hope I can eat those words, but I doubt it. It saddens me to say that I agree with you,only I don't thing the gap will be that wide. I predict a much closer race that is only settled by manufacturing votes at the last minute out of the black Dim strongholds. Without these votes KKT would lose. Ironically enough,the one thing that might save this race for the Republicans is the intervention of Bubbette!. She may see a Kennedy woman as a Governor as a threat to her own future political plans,and arrange to have KKT stabbed in the back at the last minute. All it would take would be a few cash bribes and whispers to the black preachers who control the black vote,and all those "extra" votes KKT is counting on will dissapear.
To: mr.sarcastic
And oddly enough, a lot of folks in the city decided to only vote in the governor's race, and the rest of the ballot was untouched. That what those bums get for not paying their fair share! How are de preachers gonna git de money to be buying new trannies fo' dey Cadillacs ifin de politicians don't be paying dey fair share?
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