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Statement by Alabama GOVERNOR-ELECT BOB RILEY (my title - Pound Sand Seigelman!)
Montgomery Advertiser Online ^ | 8 Nov 2002 | Bob Riley

Posted on 11/08/2002 3:55:57 PM PST by commish

Edited on 05/07/2004 5:12:17 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

"On election night, when Don Siegelman thought he was ahead by 2,500 votes, he declared victory. He said, 'How sweet it is.'" He didn't say it was so close that we needed a recount. He didn't say there was uncertainty.


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TOPICS: Breaking News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Alabama
KEYWORDS: alabama; election; governor; recount
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To: SamAdams76
I just hope the legislature does not decide to help him out. They may not like him, but would probably prefer him to a Republican. I am so ready for him to be GONE!
101 posted on 11/08/2002 7:43:02 PM PST by cyndi
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To: ProudToBeGOP
Under this system, Al Gore might have taken FL in 2000 because there was a Green candidate who had more votes than the margin of victory...then again there was Buchanan. Anyway, the 3rd party thing can cut both ways.

Of course, Al Gore might not have been in a position to run for president at all had the elder Bush beat Clinton in 1992 during a run-off. There are a million variations to "what if" however.

I think the runoff system would favor the Republican candidate because when it comes down to a clear choice between a conservative and a liberal, the conservative usually wins.

102 posted on 11/08/2002 7:43:25 PM PST by SamAdams76
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To: commish
Why was this so close anyway? I thought Riley would win in a landside. Any thoughts?

I apologize if this has already been discussed. No time to read the thread.

103 posted on 11/08/2002 8:01:23 PM PST by SoCar
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To: commish
I always did love that Montgomery Advertiser!
Living in Eufaula, it was sometimes difficult to find it, with copies of the Atlanta Constipation everywhere, but it was worth searching for.
104 posted on 11/08/2002 8:35:57 PM PST by Redbob
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To: SoCar
Why was this so close anyway? I thought Riley would win in a landside. Any thoughts?

I wish I knew. While they weren't landslide proportions, all of the polls showed Riley 2-6 pts ahead.

We are trying to figure out what the heck happened up and down the ticket. We ended up with a RAT Lt. Gov., RAT treasurer, RAT Sec of State -- All positions held by Republicans. BUT our Republican Attorney General Bill Pryor won in a cakewalk, Rep Senator Jeff Sessions got 59% of the vote, 7 of 9 U.S. Congressional seats went Republican, And all the Circuit and Supreme Court openings went to Republicans in Landslides.

How the State races were so out of whack from everything else is a mystery to me.

105 posted on 11/08/2002 8:48:25 PM PST by commish
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To: VRWC_minion
Is the SC conservative or liberal

Remember the 10 comandments judge? He's the chief justice, if that gives you any idea. :)

106 posted on 11/08/2002 9:27:16 PM PST by The Old Hoosier
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To: commish
The county-by-county law was put into effect to prevent folks from challenging and demanding a entire state recount. There is a historical problem with Alabama vote counting and several counties have demonstrated problems in accurate counting for numerous elections.

Alabama is simply discovering that it is no better than Florida and has a major problem. There should be no screw-up in the first place. We should stand by this state rule...but we should also examine how to change the law and allow more accurate vote-counting. I don't want dead folks voting or some idiot democrat trying to change an entire race in some po-dunk county to benfit his party. I just want a honest race from day one.
107 posted on 11/08/2002 9:46:59 PM PST by pepsionice
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To: SamAdams76
That's why - and I'm really cruisin' for a bruisin' now - that I like the way things are set up in Louisiana with their runoffs. If a candidate fails to achieve 50% of the vote, they have a run-off between the top two winners. In this case, Riley and Siegleman would have a run-off eliminating the Libertarian (and other third party candidates) and one of the candidates would be assured of getting 50% of the vote and a clear victory. In the Alabama case, there is virtually no doubt that Riley would win the runoff because most of those who voted Libertarian would come around to Riley.

I'll respectfully disagree. Having worked as a Republican poll watcher in Alabama, I can say without reservation that a runoff election would only give bugsy an opportunity to rig the results. It is ridiculously easy to do given the fact that we Republicans have been unable to get a law passed that requires a voter to provide a photo ID when he arrives at the polls. I could arrive at any poll, take a quick peek at the voter registration printout, pick a name that isn't highlighted, and claim to be that person. Unless the registration clerk personally knows the individual whose identity I have just claimed, I am home free. I have seen this happen more than once.

108 posted on 11/08/2002 9:48:31 PM PST by awelliott
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To: blam
That night when Siegelman made such an arse out of himself I was furious. He made some very lame jokes about some people makings some very bad investments when Bush came down here and did photoshot for 50,000 a pop. It was a slap in the president's face big time.

Then Riley came on and was so smooth, calming and God fearingly in control. It took my anger away. He was in command. We had a great call to arms of Republican poll watchers this year, especially since Singleplan Lottery man killed the voter id programs.

Now we need to get rid of the most crooked politician in Alabama.... Head Democrat Lowell Barron (makes me ashamed of my user name here on FR).

109 posted on 11/08/2002 9:50:06 PM PST by LowOiL
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To: SoCar
Why was this so close anyway? I thought Riley would win in a landside. Any thoughts?

Excuse the Wednesday morning quarterbacking, but I thought that Riley's campaign was lackluster, particularly down the stretch. His campaign was too much of "I am not Don Siegelman", and seemed a little short on the issues. "I am not Don Siegelman is plenty good enough for me, but I suspect that there's a large block of people who want to hear more.

Another factor is that bugsy ran some pretty effective negative advertising late in the campaign concerning Riley's alleged failure to pay property taxes and something else to do with disability claims by his employees. Riley's negative advertising occurred earlier in the campaign and those issues would have appeared "stale" had he ran them again in response.

Finally, and I have no first-hand proof of this, but I'd suspect that there were the usual shenanigans going on in the heavily commiecrat areas to try to rig things Siegelman's way. They just underestimated the number of votes they'd have to steal.......

110 posted on 11/08/2002 9:56:04 PM PST by awelliott
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To: SamAdams76
If Riley is sure he won, he wouldn't object to a recount.

Feelings of doubt or certainty are irrelevant. One doesn't have to "prove" they're right to assuage another's feelings. (Christ said let your "yes" be "yes" and your "no" be "no.")

But a recount is the right thing to do when it is this close.

The right thing to do: follow the election laws in place as of the day of the election. We have gone down this road before. SCOTUS slapped the Floriduh Supremes for changing election laws in the middle of the election process. The Floriduh Supremes' "feelings" about the law were irrelevant. They cannot make new law, nor can we. It is for the Legislative Branch of government to make "arbitrary" decision "legal" decisions.

We cannot continue to make a mockery of every election and the Rule of Law.

111 posted on 11/08/2002 10:50:57 PM PST by nicmarlo
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To: SamAdams76
Noy if the recount is contrary to law. If the law already stipulates conditions, it is ipso facto reasonable. Don't like the outcome? Then change it legislatively. Don't resort to star chamber reasoning whereby some "sovereign good"as determined by the lord chancellor overrides it.
112 posted on 11/08/2002 10:52:17 PM PST by RobbyS
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To: commish
do they need nurses down there...sounds like a great state to raise my kids?!
113 posted on 11/08/2002 10:57:36 PM PST by mdmathis6
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To: commish
The Alabama AG (PUB) just nixed a recount per Seigheilman's request. His only recourse looks like legal action (can you say Florida)?
114 posted on 11/08/2002 11:13:16 PM PST by Contra
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To: blam
Judge Roy Moore (The 'ten commandments' judge) is the chief justice.

That says it all! LOL!

115 posted on 11/09/2002 12:03:34 AM PST by fortheDeclaration
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To: awelliott; commish
Thanks for the explanations. It's so helpful to get a local perspective. From the outside it just seemed as if Seigelman was loathed and had no chance. I'm not surprised he went so negative. Too bad Riley didn't run better on issues but hopefully he'll have a good record to run on next time.

Seigelman sounds a lot like Hodges here in SC. Hodges pounded Sanford with negative ads that featured lies and no new ideas. Sanford stuck to his issues and was very positive. It was closer then I would have liked but at least we all have Repub Govs now. Hurray!

116 posted on 11/09/2002 12:07:27 AM PST by SoCar
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To: SamAdams76
Do you realize that we have a situation in South Dakota where the Republican candidate for senator lost by 523 votes? Do you think he should just concede the election or do you think he should fight for a recount?

SD has an automatic recount provision doesn't it?

The key fact is that the count has been certified.

The original error was noted and corrected before certification.

The Democrat has no basis for asking for a recount, espically since the county in question is a strong GOP one!

The only thing he could be hoping to do is trying to 'find' some new votes out of those counties that supported him.

117 posted on 11/09/2002 12:15:42 AM PST by fortheDeclaration
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To: commish
"Now, however, he has lost the election by 3,000 votes and he is singing a different tune. Now he wants to prolong it with a statewide recount, but there is only one problem. Alabama law does not allow such a recount."

Case closed.

118 posted on 11/09/2002 12:43:56 AM PST by Roscoe
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To: piasa
That some have not certified means that they have been told to stall....

I heard our local (Houston County, Alabama) Probate Judge, Luke Cooley, on the radio this week. She explaineded that Alabama law states votes are not to be certified until Friday following a Tuesday election. Therefore, she did not certify Houston Co.'s vote until Friday, as per letter of the law. I doubt seriously if there is a penalty provision for early certification, but, legally, Friday was the official day to certify.

119 posted on 11/09/2002 3:04:05 AM PST by Quilla
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To: commish
"IOW these votes were counted and verified 4 times."

Isn't it during this recounting process that Siegelman is claiming someone changed the votes?

I would like to hear from some Baldwin County election officials directly on this matter. Before going up to Bay Minette last night to feast at Fraizer's, we drove around the courthouse looking at all the tv trucks... the media is there but why haven't we heard more facts in the media?? But not Whetstone... he's so hard core Republican and it shows.

Also... if anyone is compiling a ping list for this topic I sure would appreciate being added.

120 posted on 11/09/2002 6:07:35 AM PST by sweet_diane
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