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To: tejek who wrote (129201)12/1/2000 2:59:44 PM
From: Daniel Schuh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570308
 
Democrats File Martin County Suit nytimes.com

Turns out Ms. Goard in Seminole County was just following GOP SOP. 10k votes here, 10k votes there, pretty soon your talking , er, something.

In a case similar to one filed Nov. 17 against Seminole County, the
voters claim Republican Party officials were allowed to alter ballot
request forms by adding voter identification numbers to applications that
were left blank.

But Gary Farmer, one of the lawyers who filed the suit, said the Martin
County situation was more serious because elections officials allowed the
GOP to actually remove the request forms from the office. The action
allowed Republicans ``unfettered and unsupervised access to these
official public records,'' the lawsuit said.

Supervisor of Elections Peggy Robbins, a Republican, said she doesn't
believe her staff violated any law or acted improperly. She said the only
applications the Republicans were allowed to complete were ones the
party had provided its members.


And so on. Sounds like quite an operation Jeb was running down there. I'm sure the legislature will make sure it turns out the right way, regardless.

Cheers, Dan.