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To: Dan3 who wrote (119095)11/24/2000 5:16:51 AM
From: The Duke of URLĀ©  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 186894
 
At issue is whether Seminole County Elections Supervisor Sandra Goard violated state law by giving two GOP workers what the suit call "unrestricted" and "unsupervised" access to ballot applications.

"If the supervisor of elections staff had been going through the requests and adding the information, that would be one thing,"


So, let me understand this, Dan.

The supervisor of elections has the power to look up and add the voter ID number to the ballots.

The supervisor of elections has the power to determine the clear intent of the voter.

The supervisor of elections has the power to determine that an identified voter meant to vote for a particular candidate even if the voter left off some technical information.

She authorizes two citizens to fill in the numbers for her from the voting rolls. Is there any evidence she did not simultaneously notify the dems?

You seem to be using the same ability to "spin" (misrepresent or misstate or corrupt or slant the facts to your point) that you use when you provide this thread with your Ahthlon P4 comparisons.

At best, it wastes our time.