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To: CatLady who wrote (98070)12/1/2000 11:22:23 PM
From: JamesB  Respond to of 769667
 
You might post the important point...

But the Republican mailings left off the required voter registration numbers; voters' birth dates were mistakenly printed on the Republican forms instead, a party official said.

campaignwatch.org



To: CatLady who wrote (98070)12/2/2000 12:31:44 AM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
"In a deposition last week, Goard said she had rejected ballot requests that did not contain voter ID numbers as required by Florida law, but then approved a telephoned GOP plea to let Republican workers add those numbers to Republican applications. Goard said her office sorted out the Republican rejects so they could be revised, but left rejected Democratic and independent applications sitting in a discard box."

Washington Post: December 1, 2000; Page A25