Monday, November 01, 2004
Weeks?
Carl Weiser is reporting that provisional votes cannot be counted until November 13th by law. BOE's will be able to review each provisional voter's eligibility status, but can't see how they voted. I would assume absentee ballots are counted as soon after the polls close and after it is determined that they could make the difference in a race. This is going to be ugly.
All Challengers Banned From Ohio Polls
A Federal Judge has ruled voter challengers can not be deployed by any party or group in this year's election. This ruling coming at this late hour just adds more confusion to a confusing situation. I think overall this is the best way to run an election, but the timing is not good to really make it come true for the whole state.
What this does is put an increased burden on the county BOE's who will then get piles of challenges of every voter possible under law, but they were going to get that anyway, so in the big picture, I think this will make the polls go smother. That was after all the purpose. Ken Blackwell should be supporting this ruling. Will the AG try to appeal it today? The Ohio GOP stated in the article that they will appeal.
The mess is beginning to take form. Ground is being set for court challenges come Wednesday.
This story now is the Top Story on Yahoo. It is going to be a new turner.
UPDATE: A second Judge has ruled to ban the challengers.
UPDATE #2: Here is a copy Dlott's ruling (PDF).
What this does is put an increased burden on the county BOE's who will then get piles of challenges of every voter possible under law, but they were going to get that anyway, so in the big picture, I think this will make the polls go smother. That was after all the purpose. Ken Blackwell should be supporting this ruling. Will the AG try to appeal it today? The Ohio GOP stated in the article that they will appeal.
The mess is beginning to take form. Ground is being set for court challenges come Wednesday.
This story now is the Top Story on Yahoo. It is going to be a new turner.
UPDATE: A second Judge has ruled to ban the challengers.
UPDATE #2: Here is a copy Dlott's ruling (PDF).
Sunday, October 31, 2004
Hate in Ohio
Atrios posts on a Salon article that illustrates pure hate from Bush Rally attendees up in Columbus. Did we get any of the same kind of thing from Cincinnati Bush supporters? Anyone saying "We don't want faggots in the White House?"
A Sample of Right-wing Voter Suppression
This is how you try to suppress the vote of non-Republicans.
Now, to be fair, we don't know for sure if this came from a Republican. We will likely never know who actual mailed them. This has the earmarks of Young Republicans everywhere. Kos has more examples.
Now, to be fair, we don't know for sure if this came from a Republican. We will likely never know who actual mailed them. This has the earmarks of Young Republicans everywhere. Kos has more examples.
Axinar's Universe Lays Down the Law
Axinar puts a thumping bigot/racist blogger from Springfield in his place by, well, pointing out that he is a racist and bigot and frankly a teenager who knows next to nothing. As adults we know next to that which is next to nothing, so we are ahead of the game only slightly, but in "Obi Ken's" case that slightness is measured in light years, something far beyond the scale of the Kessel Run. Let us hope this kid can go away to a good state college and grow out of his upbringing.
Edwards In Town On Monday
There are no details but WCPO reports at Dem VP nominee Senator John Edwards will make a stop in Cincinnati tomorrow.
Someone is likely staying at the Cincinnatian tonight; whether it is Edwards or Bush I have no idea. I say this because of the additional security in alley behind the downtown hotel. While at the rally today I observed blocked alleyways next to the building I parked in.
In case you have not figured it out, I did not go to the Bush Rally. I did not want to have to sit with a bunch of right-wing zealots for two plus hours waiting to hear Bush say blah blah blah and then have to fight traffic. Odds are that I would have gotten into the event and would not have had anyone notice me and my lack of cheering or clapping. If I find out Edwards is having a public event I will be there definitely, but at this point I would say it is more of a focused event, not for a mass crowd.
Someone is likely staying at the Cincinnatian tonight; whether it is Edwards or Bush I have no idea. I say this because of the additional security in alley behind the downtown hotel. While at the rally today I observed blocked alleyways next to the building I parked in.
In case you have not figured it out, I did not go to the Bush Rally. I did not want to have to sit with a bunch of right-wing zealots for two plus hours waiting to hear Bush say blah blah blah and then have to fight traffic. Odds are that I would have gotten into the event and would not have had anyone notice me and my lack of cheering or clapping. If I find out Edwards is having a public event I will be there definitely, but at this point I would say it is more of a focused event, not for a mass crowd.
Questions by Vote Challengers
The Enquirer is reporting that these are the questions a voter could face if their vote is challenged at the polls
These questions differ slightly from the ones the Dayton Daily News reported last week.
- Are you a citizen of the United States?
- Are you a native or naturalized citizen?
- Where were you born?
- Have you resided in this state for 30 days immediately preceding this election?
Where have you resided? - Please give names of two persons who know your place of residence.
- Have you been absent from this state within the 30 days immediately preceding this election?
- Have you continuously resided outside this state for a period of four years or more?
- Did you, while absent, look upon and regard this state as your home?
- Did you, while absent, vote in any other state?
- Do you now reside in this county?
- Do you now reside in this precinct?
- When you came into this precinct, did you come for a temporary purpose merely or for the purpose of making it your home?
- Are you 18 years of age or more to the best of your knowledge and belief?
These questions differ slightly from the ones the Dayton Daily News reported last week.
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