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Home Front: Politix
Complaint filed within minutes of city's deadline
2004-10-28
State Republicans filed a last-minute complaint Wednesday with the Milwaukee Election Commission claiming that 5,600 city addresses on the voter rolls may not exist. The commission will meet at 9 a.m. today to consider the Republican allegation. The Republican Party of Wisconsin checked the addresses of more than 300,000 people registered to vote in the city with a software program also used by the U.S. Postal Service. Republicans found that 5,619 addresses may be non-existent and then visited a number of the addresses. They snapped photos showing vacant lots, a gyro stand, a park and spots between two houses where the address should have been.

A Republican Party spokesman said the GOP routinely checks voter rolls to purge files and was interested in the city of Milwaukee because of the large number of new voter registrations for this presidential election. "George Bush lost the state by 5,708 votes, so these kinds of things do matter," Chris Lato said. A spokesman for John Kerry sharply criticized the move by Republicans, saying it was merely to prevent people, most likely those who lean Democratic, to vote.
Posted by:Fred

#6  John Fund: "The Democrats are the party of representation without respiration."

Posted by: Wuzzalib   2004-10-28 8:07:16 PM  

#5  
Resurrection of the dead to vote is a reality in Ohio!!! Not only that, it is blessed by the judge.


Yeah, but you can get a license for necromancy in Bloomington, IL.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-10-28 1:20:34 PM  

#4  My secretary's son had his registration (Franklin County, Ohio, home of the OSU Buckeyes!) challenged because he goofed and put his old address on the form. I'm sure he's not the only one in that sample who made an honest mistake. That said, it is also entirely appropriate for questionable registrations to be reviewed by the proper authorities, because we don't know how many of those registrations are genuine, and how many are fraudulent.
Posted by: Mike   2004-10-28 12:39:08 PM  

#3  Columbus, OH is in Franklin Co. There are more people registered to vote than eligible voters. A Clinton appointed Federal judge issued a temporary order preventing elections boards in Franklin and five other counties from hearing challenges that the GOP had filed against the eligibility of thousands of newly registered voters.

Resurrection of the dead to vote is a reality in Ohio!!! Not only that, it is blessed by the judge.
Posted by: John Q. Citizen   2004-10-28 12:29:35 PM  

#2  

BEGALA : QUICK, Carville! Write down the names here!
Posted by: BigEd   2004-10-28 12:15:05 PM  

#1  Yup! We just got to disenfrancise the dead and non-existant.

This isn't vote supression its vote fraud suppression!
Posted by: CrazyFool   2004-10-28 11:58:25 AM  

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