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To: JohnD who wrote (129761)12/15/2000 4:22:13 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1571405
 
Some indications that the mess could be a lot more common than we would like to think;

knoxstudio.com;

JohnD,

I am not surprised that there are instances of ineligible voters being allowed to vote in other states. I was referring to all the things that have been identified as wrong in the FL elections including past elections where procedures were such that there was doubt as to the rightful winners, voters being denied the right to vote even though they were registered, miscounting, questionable election practices and of course, having ineligible persons on the voting rolls just to name a few of the things that have been pointed out since November 7.

The worst part about it is that the state of FL has been well aware of the extent of its problems since at least 1996 but has done little to correct them. Hopefully, that will change with the appointment of a panel by the governor.

ted