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New Mexico's Missing Ballot Boxes

Posted by Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet at 5:22 AM on February 7, 2008.


With 200 votes separating Clinton and Obama, three ballot boxes went uncounted Tuesday.
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Heath Haussamen, a New Mexico political columnist and blogger, has reported a developing story that suggests overzealous Democratic Party officials -- who may be Clinton supporters -- took home four ballot boxes after Super Tuesday's caucuses that were not counted in the Election Night results.

This is significant because with 98 percent of precincts reporting, there is only a 200-vote spread between Clinton, who leads, and Obama. There also are some 17,000 provisional ballots that have to be verified and counted before the results are official.

Haussamen writes, "The New Mexico Democratic Party caucus may be tainted by three ballot boxes that spent the night in the home of the Rio Arriba County party chair or the homes of other local election officials instead of being reported to the state party.

"Those ballots still haven’t been counted, but they have been retrieved by the state party.

"Several sources told me the ballot boxes spent the night at the home of Rio Arriba County Democratic Party Chair Theresa Martinez, whose state-lawmaker husband, Sen. Richard Martinez, endorsed Hillary Clinton. But Richard Martinez told Santa Fe New Mexican reporter Kate Nash that the boxes actually spent the night in the homes of three polling-place managers. He gave Nash no explanation for why the results from those ballots weren’t reported to the state party last night and why they were instead kept overnight in officials’ homes.

“The site managers locked them and they kept them and they took them to my wife this morning,” Nash quoted Richard Martinez as saying.

"State party officials and Theresa Martinez have not returned my calls seeking comment."

Haussamen, reached by phone, said he expects the Democratic Party to issue a statement on Wednesday night. Earlier in the day, he said party officials told him there was "nothing unusual" about taking ballot boxes home. The open question, he said, was whether this was an example of very sloppy election administration or an attempt to affect the presidential vote totals.

Haussemen said New Mexico's Attorney General declined to get involved in the matter, saying the party's caucuses were a private affair, not regulated by state law. Apparently, the Obama campaign has sent a lawyer to the state to investigate. Stay tuned.


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Why----
Posted by: Doubtom on Feb 7, 2008 7:40 AM   
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Why isn't someone's butt swinging over this? Why do we have to read that ballot boxes are missing in a crucial race without a name being attached to this activity?
Let's have some REAL reporting and get us names and prosecution! Where's Greg Palast on this? Where's the Attorney General? Where's the FBI?

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» RE: Why---- Posted by: nomomorons
The Counties own US
Posted by: lc on Feb 7, 2008 8:10 AM   
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He who counts the votes owns US. The major population centers are in single counties that can be manipulated by corrupt,local boards and key people in choice positions that can manipulate and control everything. The county election boards and main people have been around for years. The key ones are bought and paid for. Only fear of getting caught limits them. Considering how few get caught and what little punishment is ever meted out, I am writing this election off to the pre-determined and selected President to be: John McCain.
IM
Belteshazzar

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The pile gets higher.
Posted by: nomomorons on Feb 7, 2008 8:45 AM   
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Campaigns reflect the values of the candidate. Always.

There is growing evidence of a tremendous, pervasive lack of ethics, and corresponding willingness to do whatever it takes to win, within the Clinton machine.

Nothing new there; Willy and Hilly grew NAFTA to court favor, they promoted and passed "don't ask -- don't tell" to appease the homophobes, they deregulated all the biggies (utilities, media, financial, etc) to assure the love of the money-makers and lenders.

Once again, Hillary proves she is Karl Rove in drag. May she meet the same fate.

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The system used to steal three other elections is still in place
Posted by: Ian MacLeod on Feb 7, 2008 7:58 PM   
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It haasb't been fixed, changed - nothing has been done. Except that there are even more partisan federal judges and election officials who are ready, willing and eager to help make sure the wrong people get in. And if that fails, there's always the chance of one little false-flag operation that will make Bush King of America for life (the duration of the "emergency"). The laws and EO's are already in place for that. So are the laws - and gulags - for enforcing the "results", plus a private army that can likely take the government's military hands down now that they've been run into the ground.

How long, do you supposed, before we see Blackwater "guarding" polling places, preventing Zogby's people from talking to exiting voters and challenging voters? Maybe even closing down polling places due to "rioting" voters?

I see no hope for this election at all.

Ian

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Oh Great...
Posted by: adp3d on Feb 7, 2008 11:50 PM   
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...just what Swiftboaters needed - more ammo!

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