Apparently it's okay in California to throw military ballots in the trash if they're received even one day late. I heard there were 1,500 military ballots in this race that were received too late. Lemoore Naval Air Station is in this district. Too bad this columnist didn't take the time to contact military absentee voters to see how they felt about their ballots being flushed down the toilet. Dean Gardner, the Republican (NATURALLY!), lost by about 200 votes and he spent just over $200,000. The democRAT, on the other hand, spent ALMOST TWO MILLION DOLLARS and still almost lost. This race stunk to high heaven and I'm still fuming. Grrrrrrrrrrr.
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16 posted on
12/11/2002 5:22:04 PM PST by
Dante3
To: sweetliberty
I just received this from Steve Frank (former NFRA President):
THIS IS FROM A READER IN KERN COUNTY. THIS IS JUST ONE DISTRICT--HOW MANY MORE FRAUDULENT VOTERS ARE THERE IN CALIFORNIA? IN THIS CASE WE LOST AN ASSEMBLY SEAT.
Yesterday, December 9, 2002, 1,318 cases of voter fraud in the Kern County portion of the 30th Assembly District with documentation was handed to the Kern County Grand Jury. Today, December 10, 2002, copies of the cases are being delivered to the Kern County District Attorney and to Secretary of State, Fraud Division.
To: Saundra Duffy
Apparently it's okay in California to throw military ballots in the trash if they're received even one day late. I'm almost certain that federal law doesn't allow for this. If I'm wrong, this needs to be rectified immediately in the next Congress. If I'm right, the F.B.I. needs to announce that they're going to start criminally prosecuting those who violate the law.
20 posted on
12/16/2002 11:52:34 AM PST by
jpl
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