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To: JamesB who wrote (98064)12/1/2000 11:10:20 PM
From: WTSherman  Respond to of 769667
 
<Well ya see, that's not exactly right. The dems applications had the numbers pre-printed on them, thus they had no need to come in and write the numbers in...see?<

Well, in fact it is exactly right. There were no pre-printed voter ID numbers. That had been the case(on both sides) in previous elections, but, revised election laws prohibited such this time around. When it became apparent that applications were being returned without being filled out fully both sides asked to be able to add needed data. Only the Republicans were given access and space. Result was a very high number of rejected applications from non-Republicans and a very low rejection rate for Republicans.

Just one more of the string of falsehoods spread by the desperate operatives behind the cardboard cutout-elect.



To: JamesB who wrote (98064)12/1/2000 11:11:57 PM
From: CatLady  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
The supervisor, Sandra Goard, a Republican, has acknowledged that at the same time she let other flawed applications pile up in her office because she became too busy to notify the people who had sent them that they had been rejected.

campaignwatch.org



To: JamesB who wrote (98064)12/1/2000 11:29:23 PM
From: jhild  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769667
 
The case in Martin County that was filed today not only had the Republican County Election Official allowing the absentee ballots to be filled in by a Republican operative, but even allowed said Republican operatives to remove them from the office to be filled in and returned later.