Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

Kansas county accepts nearly 1,500 new ballots, including from unaffiliated voters
MSN.com ^ | 8/13/18 | By Bryan Lowry and Hunter Woodall

Posted on 08/13/2018 5:24:26 PM PDT by blueyon

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Johnson County will accept nearly 1,500 provisional ballots either in full or in part, including dozens cast by unaffiliated voters who were incorrectly told by poll workers to cast provisional ballots.

The ballots could tip the balance in the GOP primary for governor. Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach and Gov. Jeff Colyer were separated by a mere 110 votes as of early Monday.

The Johnson County Board of Canvassers voted unanimously Monday to fully accept 1,176 ballots based on the recommendation of the county's election commissioner, Ronnie Metsker.

This included 57 ballots from unaffiliated voters who were incorrectly told on Election Day to cast provisional ballots. Kansas law restricts voters from switching parties on Election Day, but unaffiliated voters are allowed to declare a party at the polls.

(Excerpt) Read more at msn.com ...


TOPICS: Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Kansas
KEYWORDS: 2018election; 2020election; colyer; democratfraud; election2018; election2020; fraud; jeffcolyer; johnsoncounty; kansas; kansascity; kobach; kriskobach; ks2018; ronniemetsker; trump; votefraud; voterfraud
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-4041-49 next last
To: centurion316

I guess we will see. I don’t like the loose nature of our electoral process where votes are so often found when needed. Each time this happens though it turns up the heat to fix the process, clean the voter rolls etc.


21 posted on 08/13/2018 6:01:39 PM PDT by JayGalt (You can't teach a donkey how to tap dance.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 19 | View Replies]

To: JayGalt

Colyer won in Shawnee by a wide margin and in Wyandotte there were only 4,200 total votes in the Republican race. The math doesn’t work, I’m afraid.


22 posted on 08/13/2018 6:02:13 PM PDT by centurion316 (Back90 from exile from 4/2016 until 4/2018.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 16 | View Replies]

To: centurion316

County Kobach Colyer
Johnson 26,381 30,842
Sedgwick 19,610 15,935
Leavenworth 3,847 2,566
Miami 1,950 1,389
Shawnee 7,708 8,440

Not so wide margins. We will just have to wait & see.


23 posted on 08/13/2018 6:08:28 PM PDT by JayGalt (You can't teach a donkey how to tap dance.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 22 | View Replies]

To: Flavious_Maximus

No, it’s not misleading. When you show your ID at the polls, they check the voter roll and you get either a Republican or a Democrat ballot based on your affiliation. If you are unaffiliated on election day, you may declare it at the polls. Those voters were unaffiliated on election day.


24 posted on 08/13/2018 6:09:10 PM PDT by centurion316 (Back90 from exile from 4/2016 until 4/2018.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 17 | View Replies]

To: blueyon
Voter_Fraud_Billboard666
25 posted on 08/13/2018 6:11:02 PM PDT by timestax
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Flavious_Maximus

Well if they register as Republican on election day then they
are no longer unaffiliated, are they?

*****************

That is pretty much how it works in Texas. They use a two year cycle
and on Primary day you select the party in which you want to participate.
Your voter card is stamp with whichever party you choose and you are bound
to that party for the remainder of the two year cycle, run offs, etc.

The Process starts all over at the beginning of the new two year cycle.
You receive your new voter registration card and your choice of party is
made at next the primary election.

Additionally in Texas if you move and don’t report it to the registrar then when
the voter card is mailed out and not deliverable at that address it is returned
to the registrar.


26 posted on 08/13/2018 6:12:56 PM PDT by deport
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 17 | View Replies]

To: centurion316

“When you show your ID at the polls, they check the voter roll and you get either a Republican or a Democrat ballot based on your affiliation. If you are unaffiliated on election day, you may declare it at the polls.”

Now just think about how crazy that is. Why would anyone choose to be “affiliated”. Why not be able to choose on the last day.


27 posted on 08/13/2018 6:15:45 PM PDT by Revel
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 24 | View Replies]

To: JayGalt

Provisional votes aren’t found, they have been there all along and everyone knew where they were and how many at each precinct. If you show up at the polls to vote and your name is not on the voter rolls for that precinct, they give you a ballot, but it is sealed in an envelope, it is not counted on election day. If a contest is close, they determine if the voter is duly registered and if so, they open the provisional ballots and count it. This usually happens when someone has moved and failed to inform the Court House, so there name was on their old precinct roll.


28 posted on 08/13/2018 6:16:12 PM PDT by centurion316 (Back90 from exile from 4/2016 until 4/2018.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 21 | View Replies]

To: centurion316

That is true but votes are often found as I described as well. Example Broward county Fla. I was not commenting specifically about Kansas.


29 posted on 08/13/2018 6:24:39 PM PDT by JayGalt (You can't teach a donkey how to tap dance.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 28 | View Replies]

To: blueyon

I once heard a democrat election lawyer say it is easy to reverse an election. But the count must be close. He said, “Just keep counting until your candidate is ahead,.....then stop counting.”


30 posted on 08/13/2018 6:27:21 PM PDT by Texas Songwriter
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: AdmSmith; AnonymousConservative; Berosus; Bockscar; cardinal4; ColdOne; Convert from ECUSA; ...
Thanks blueyon.

31 posted on 08/13/2018 6:32:19 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (www.tapatalk.com/groups/godsgravesglyphs/, forum.darwincentral.org, www.gopbriefingroom.com)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | View Replies]

To: JayGalt

KCUR (Public TV) reports:

County election officials started counting their provisional ballots — about 9,000 scattered across the state — Monday. That included nearly three in four counties in the state, including population centers Johnson and Sedgwick counties. Both had about 1,800 provisional ballots, far more than any other county in the state. Six counties will wait until next Monday to start their canvass.


32 posted on 08/13/2018 6:35:09 PM PDT by centurion316 (Back90 from exile from 4/2016 until 4/2018.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 23 | View Replies]

To: DoodleDawg
And it's the Republican primary.

The Mississippi primary a few years back shows the GOPe can be just as corrupt at voter fraud as the Dems if they put their minds to such.

33 posted on 08/13/2018 6:40:15 PM PDT by dirtboy
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 11 | View Replies]

To: centurion316

Thanks, looks like we have awhile to go before we have a definite answer.


34 posted on 08/13/2018 6:48:09 PM PDT by JayGalt (You can't teach a donkey how to tap dance.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 32 | View Replies]

To: timestax

Voter fraud requires violating voting laws. Provisional votes are legal.


35 posted on 08/13/2018 6:52:11 PM PDT by centurion316 (Back90 from exile from 4/2016 until 4/2018.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 25 | View Replies]

To: blueyon

The world laughs at our elections circus


36 posted on 08/13/2018 7:05:52 PM PDT by faithhopecharity ( "Politicans aren't born, they're excreted." -Marcus Tillius Cicero (3 BCE))
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Lurking Libertarian

with unaffiliated voters still casting provisional ballots in the gop primary.


37 posted on 08/13/2018 7:15:31 PM PDT by a fool in paradise
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 5 | View Replies]

To: centurion316
I was an election judge for a number of years. (A glorified title for "volunteer clerk"). My experience was that 90% of the provisional ballots were from registered Democrats. They appeared to be mostly legitimate, but in any case we were not allowed to challenge or refuse them.

A close election would seem to always flip to the Democrats on a recount, even without fraud. I have seen many such results. It is a structural problem.

I am certain there is plenty of fraud of course. Mail-in ballots seem to be the principle vector. A turnout of 100% + in a precinct is the obvious tell.

I believe that close elections (less than 1% margin) should not be recounted, they should be redone.

38 posted on 08/13/2018 7:54:16 PM PDT by flamberge (What next?)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 35 | View Replies]

To: flamberge

Or a turnout of >100%


39 posted on 08/14/2018 4:39:27 AM PDT by killermosquito (Buffalo, Detroit (and eventually France) is what you get when liberalism runs its course.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 38 | View Replies]

To: muskah
Sorry, it’s NOT “the law!”

KS is a “closed primary” state and one must have already registered to vote, weeks before deciding to vote and declare your party preference. If you have none, you may vote in the general election as our ballots are printed with one party only and not open to selecting a D for one candidate, R for another and I or other for a third!

I don’t know what Ronnie Metzker was smoking to have determined to count all those “unaffiliated” ballots but his decision will be challenged, I can assure you, speaking as one of Johnson County’s many GOP voters!

40 posted on 08/14/2018 5:44:42 AM PDT by zerosix (Native Sunflower..AMERICA! Designed by geniuses - now run by the idiots in Congress)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 10 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-4041-49 next last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson