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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (129178)11/29/2000 4:18:20 PM
From: Petz  Read Replies (1) of 1579775
 
<Have you heard about the case in Seminole County filed by a private citizen...apparently the election supervisor..a Republican...permitted other Republicans to come in and correct absentee ballots, so they would not be discounted for errors, several weeks prior to the election? It just keeps getting better and better.>

Get the store straight. A number, and the space for it, was left off the "request for absentee ballot" form, NOT the ballot itself, due to a printing error. No votes were changed or touched by any Republicans.

Would you deny 10,000 elderly people the right to vote because they didn't write their SSN or whatever on a ballot request form printed by the county election board, when the form itself did not ask for it?

Petz
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