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To: md1derful who wrote (97223)12/1/2000 2:53:09 PM
From: lawdog  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769670
 
Democratic absentee ballot requests that lacked key information were allowed to accumulate on the Seminole County Director of Election's desk and were thrown away. At the same time, the GOP was in a neighboring room illegally filling in information that was similarly left off of Republican absentee ballot requests. It absolutely reeks of partisanship and unfairness.



To: md1derful who wrote (97223)12/1/2000 2:55:16 PM
From: Dan B.  Respond to of 769670
 
I've been wondering that too. I've heard nothing in that regard, only statements implying that Dem's were refused access, but no real charge, admission, or evidence of such.

Near as I can tell, Dem's simply didn't make the effort.

Dan B