This little tidbit is there:
would not have changed anything anyway, so it doesn't matter?
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Plus, the one time it DID matter and DID change the results, they just happened to 'find' about 78,000 absentee votes (I believe the wording was something along the lines of 'they just fell out of the sky') that were 94% for the amendment? 94%.
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from the cited article:
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State Rep. Randy Johnson, R-Celebration, the chairman for the anti-Amendment 4 group No Casinos, said the group had not decided whether to ask a court to intervene in state election results.The group, hoping to trigger a recount statewide, is already challenging the counting of 78,000 Broward County absentee ballots. Only if the group prevails in that lawsuit would correcting the 17,000-vote mistake in Pinellas be relevant, because only then would it help the issue qualify for an automatic recount, he said."<
Trying to find an e-mail address for this Randy Johnson.
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Oh, article failed to mention a few other problems with Clark
such as:
Some absentee ballots lacked St. Petersburg city initiatives
By MICHAEL SANDLER, Times Staff Writer
Published October 27, 2004
LARGO - About 250 absentee ballots mailed to voters in St. Petersburg did not include the second page of the ballot, officials for the Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections said Tuesday.
http://www.sptimes.com/2004/10/27/Tampabay/Some_absentee_ballots.shtmlThen there was the tiny little connection with the voting system Pinellas county adopted and her husband.
Wish I had more time to invest in this, but my son is here to help me haul the Christmas stuff down from the attic. Oh Joy, tis the season.
Thanks for the article, sled! added to my Flori-duh file.