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To: Dan3 who wrote (118758)11/21/2000 6:52:26 PM
From: ratan lal  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Let me understand this.

Republican workers filled in the missing information from voter registration records that may have been limited to lists of registered republicans after the signed ballots were received (which isn't legal, unlike doing this before the ballots are sent out).


Were these received by Republican party which then forwarded them to the proper vote receiving authority?

If so, how did the vote receving authority know that the info was filled in after the signature?

if not, then how could the republicans get their hands on the votes already cast?

These are the votes that are in dispute, and since they are from registered republicans, they are most likely almost all Bush votes. So far, these votes have been included in the state total counts.

Since they are already counted, I presume the dispute is coming from Gore.

I didnt hear any mention of these votes during the supreme court hearings. Is this dispute being resolved in some other court? Was it a part of the protest Or will it be part of the contest?

Thanks for this interesting piece of info.