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To: zonkie who wrote (97759)12/1/2000 7:20:18 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 769667
 
The absentee ballot cases in Seminole and Martin counties are shaping up as the sleeper cases of this post-election fight. In both cases, Republican campaign workers were let into election offices to fix up bad absentee ballot applications (in Martin county, they even took them home to work on), but Democratic campaign workers were not allowed to fix up their bad ballot applications. This different treatment might have resulted in the loss of more than a thousand Democratic votes.

Irregular, to say the least. What really makes it interesting is that the judges have the legal authority to throw out all the counties' absentee ballots, if they determine the election results have been tainted.