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To: FJB who wrote (683366)11/6/2012 11:34:37 AM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1584377
 
Dude, those numbers were not supposed to be there.

I don't think they release early vote counts until the polls close.



To: FJB who wrote (683366)11/6/2012 11:36:33 AM
From: joseffy1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1584377
 
Judge issuing order to reinstate booted Philadelphia election officials, Republicans say


Judge issuing order to reinstate booted Philadelphia election officials, Republicans say


FoxNews ^ | 11/6/12

Judge issuing order to reinstate booted Philadelphia election officials, Republicans say





Nov. 6, 2012: An election worker is shown reading instructions on setting up a voting booth in Little Ferry, N.J. (AP)




A Pennsylvania judge is issuing an order to reinstate Republican election officials across Philadelphia who allegedly were ejected or refused entry by on-site Democratic voting chief judges, GOP officials tell Fox News.

One Republican official claimed that "just under 70" Republican election officials were blocked from Philadelphia polling sites Tuesday morning by Democrats on site. One of them, the official claimed, "was shoved out of the polling place."

"For this many inspectors to be ejected from polling places is rare, even for Philadelphia," the official told FoxNews.com.

Elsewhere in the city, a representative from the New Black Panther Party was also spotted outside a polling site. The New Black Panthers stirred controversy in 2008 when members appeared outside a polling site, one of them holding a billy club. The representative seen Tuesday morning was not armed.

The on-site election officials are responsible for verifying the identity of voters, and monitoring for signs of fraud or disenfranchisement.

Read more: foxnews.com