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Arkansas Democrat Judge Grants Democrats Request for Late Polls
Posted on 11/05/2002 5:22:19 PM PST by Undertow
JUDGE SAYS POLLS IN PULASKI COUNTY OPEN UNTIL 9:00 P.M.
Judge Collins Kilgore has granted an injunction on behalf of the Democratic Party to keep the polls in Pulaski County open until 9:00 p.m.
The Democratic party asked for the injuction because of the lack of ballots at many polling locations around the county.
This is a developing story and Today's THV will have reports as they become available.
11/5/2002 7:06:53 PM
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To: Undertow
Breathtakingly audacious, and completely outrageous! But I'm not surprised - we always get screwed when elections are moved from the polling booth to the courtroom.
To: goldstategop
It doesn't necessarily mean that Pryor is behind, it could be an attempt to steal the governor's office.
To: Undertow
FROM DRUDGE:
Republicans' statement on judge's order:
Little Rock - Tonight the Democrat Party of Arkansas is once again attempting to steal an election. The Democrat Party asked a Democrat judge to extend voting hours from 7:30 until 10 p.m. in Pulaski County, a heavily Democrat county. The judge granted the request without consulting the Republican Party, extending the hours from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 pm. The Democrats acted unilaterally, without reasonable notice to anyone.
The Republican Party believes in the right of all Arkansans to vote and the sanctity of the ballot. However, we also believe in the rule of law. Arkansas law provides:
7-5-304 Opening and closing polls - Time
"The polls shall be opened at 7:30 a.m., and they shall remain open continuously until 7:30 p.m."
Under Arkansas law, anyone who is standing in line at the normal poll closing time of 7:30 is able to vote. No one was to be excluded from voting if they were standing in line at 7:30 p.m. The Democrats are simply looking for another opportunity to change and manipulate Arkansas election law to their partisan political advantage.
The Democrats' request and the judge's ruling apply only to Pulaski County. The other 74 of Arkansas' 75 counties are unaffected and therefore are being treated unequally. The citizens of Columbia and Phillips County for example are being treated as second class citizens by the Democrat Party because they are not being given additional hours to vote.
Just a couple of weeks ago, in Clark County, we saw a Democrat Judge exclude Republican student voters in order to help out a Democrat candidate. The Democrat Party's shenanigans tonight in Pulaski County look a lot like Clark County. This is another example of the Democrat party doing anything to get their candidates elected.
To: Dog
Does anyone think ARKANSAS cares? Haven't they been a law unto themselves since Rockefeller took up his abode there? What is Federal to those people.
That state is still under a curse because its' people refuse to come out of that leadership.
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11/05/2002 6:14:57 PM PST
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Spirited
To: sweetliberty
Looks like the Rats were storming all over you today! Any current numbers on the Hutchinson/Pyror race?
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11/05/2002 8:08:19 PM PST
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TheLion
To: TheLion
Hutchinson just conceded. He was robbed by the RATS! Even before this. The chatroom is hopping tonight. Pop in.
To: sweetliberty
Update: Had problems but got to vote. mrs.parsifal probably got dis-enfranchised. sonofparsifal also got to vote. Who knows how they will count the votes. parsy.
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11/05/2002 11:06:40 PM PST
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parsifal
To: parsifal
Well, if nothing else, at least the Rats know they don't have a free ride any more.
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