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Politics : Al Gore vs George Bush: the moderate's perspective -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: energy_investor who wrote (8041)11/29/2000 8:12:51 PM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 10042
 
<<George, this is what has me worried. According to one version, Republican workers were allowed to go into the election office and change absentee ballot applications that had already been SIGNED and mailed back to the election office by the absentee voter. Before I retired, I used to sign official pension plan documents -- if some third party had changed my signed submission without my knowledge or permission, I am pretty sure this would have been a criminal act. My political sympathies aside, if we cannot be certain that no one will change a document after we have signed and submitted it, nothing we sign is safe.
I will keep looking for a copy of the original complaint etc.>>

The total "change" was the simple addition of the voter ID# to the outside. Not like they were changing votes.