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Election 2008

Chaos Campaign: Will Ohio GOP Block Voters at Polls in 2008?

By Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet. Posted October 15, 2008.


Ohio's GOP says there will be no challenges of voters this year. But Democrats point to actions suggesting otherwise.
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Ohio's Republican Party will not challenge the voter registrations of thousands of Ohioans before the 2008 election or on Election Day, a party spokesman said Wednesday in a surprising statement on the eve of this year's deadline for notifying Ohio's 88 county election boards of large-scale voter credential challenges.

"If you are asking if we are planning to do any challenges, the answer is no," said John McClelland, Ohio Republican Party spokesman. "We are not planning to challenge."

McClelland's surprising comment was met with raised eyebrows by Democrats in Ohio, including by the Secretary of State's office -- which has been sued by Ohio Republicans over numerous aspects of its management of the 2008 election.

"We don't have any official comment on that one," said Kevin Kidder, a spokesman for Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner, a Democrat.

Another staffer in Brunner's office pointed to an Associated Press report this week where the Ohio GOP asked election officials in Licking County for a list of the people who registered and voted during a five-day early window this month, suggesting that request was intended to challenge those voters' credentials. Only last week, a county prosecutor and sheriff in southwest Ohio dropped a similar inquiry after civil rights lawyers told them they would be violating federal laws designed to stop voter intimidation.

"This is the real story," Brunner spokesman Bryan Clark said.

The Columbus Dispatch also reported on Thursday that the Ohio Republican Party was seeking the names of all voters who registered since September first, and all individuals who registered to vote and then cast ballots during a week-long window earlier this month.

Brunner told the Dispatch that Republicans were trying to inject "chaos" into the election process as a strategy to undermine voter turnout.

A Important Deadline

While the bottom line may not be known until Election Day, Wednesday was the deadline for filing mass voter challenges in Ohio. That deadline comes days before a federal appeals court ordered the Brunner staff to turn over records that theoretically could be used to challenge the voting credentials of tens of thousands of Ohioans -- if the Ohio Republican Party chose that course. Late on Wednesday, Brunner appealed that decision to the U.S. Supreme Court, the New York Times reported.

"It does open up the potential for there to be challenges on Election Day, but hopefully something can be worked out so that intimidation tactic cannot be utilized," said Tova Wang, vice president of research at Common Cause.

On Tuesday, the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ordered Brunner to tell Ohio's 88 county election boards when information in new voter registrations did not match either federal Social Security or state motor vehicle databases. The Social Security Administration received 741,000 requests to match Ohio voter file information between January and September this year and found 289,603 "non-matches," a spokesman said. That method of verifying voter registrations can be wrong up to 28.5 percent of the time, the agency has said, pointing to data-entry errors and other problems.


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Steven Rosenfeld is a senior fellow at Alternet.org and author of Count My Vote: A Citizen's Guide to Voting (AlterNet Books, 2008).

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I believe the GOP won't mess with this election at all.......
Posted by: Prophit on Oct 16, 2008 6:49 AM   
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Why? Because the "NEOCONS" have their candidate exactly where they want him... in the lead. No one gets this is not right or left, this is constitutional sovereignty against global fascism.

With 6 CFR advisors on Obama's staff, it was clear who the designated winner was going to be to lead the NEOCONS into the new fascist world order as per Hitlers dream. McCain was so obviously the worst of the GOP candidates and the GOP had to break laws, violation FEC regs, and their own by laws to illegally push McCain into winning the GOP nomination and then appointing Palin as the VP was the last straw for knowing their intent.

Remember Kristol is a neocon and he admits he is and he is the one who selected Palin months before the appointment and he vetted her and knew all about her problems and they have helped to keep this race from being close. That is why you will see no fraud unless you get someone independant trying on their own. Remember McCain wanted Leiberscum.

The final indicator that Obama is he designated winner was the ABC refusal to run an ad on Obama by anti-abortion groups. They have always run those kinds of ads every election cycle, and now all of a sudden they are censored??? ABC is Disney which is Eisner, a heavy bush supporter (neocon supporter of globalizing)

NOT TO WORRY, OBAMA WILL WIN. The good news is Obama is a LEO and can easily turn on his masters due to his idealism. Now that would be great. OH, and just read that 35 states will secede from the union if martial law is declared and will pull back their National Guard from all war zones.

So this is going to get very interesting for the neocon banker nazi elite.

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The Good News in Ohio
Posted by: Liberty G on Oct 16, 2008 7:15 AM   
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The good news in Ohio is about who's in charge.
Previously, the Secretary of State was co-chair of the Bush campaign there. He did everything possible to support his candidate.

Now, at least there is a Secretary of State seemingly poised to actually do the job as it was meant to be - by protecting voter's rights instead of disenfranchising them.

Call me wary but encouraged.

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Will voting ever really represent the people or will we succumb to the reality in America2014
Posted by: mindfulyouth on Oct 16, 2008 9:34 AM   
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I wish that we werent as controlled as we are. Both candidates are so different the choices are so clear, and yet, we still have no way of showing who is the most representative of our country. It may as well be the one part controlled reality set forward in America2014: an Orwellian tale. Its a sequel to 1984 showing the scary similarities between that story and our current reality. The countries disrespect for our constitution and bill of rightsreminds me of this books altered bill of rights. Check them out at least at america2014.com

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Lilly
Posted by: Lilly on Oct 16, 2008 10:30 AM   
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New York Times this morning 10-16, page A20 if you've got the hard copy otherwise google by title "Court Ruling May Impede Thousands of Ohio Voters". Starts out "More than 200,000 registered voters may be blocked from casting regular ballots on Election Day because of a federal appeals court decision on Tuesday requiring the disclosure of lists of voters whose names did not match those on government databases...". Here we go again.

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Why limit it to swing states only? It's going on in MT and the Dakotas.
Posted by: maxpayne on Oct 16, 2008 11:12 AM   
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This article needs to look at the fraud the GOP are creating in all 50 states. Are Democrats perfect? No but if they're going to tackle the GOP efforts at fraud and intimidation, the first lesson they finally learned was to leave 3rd parties alone and go after the GOP where it's more obvious.

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Tobi Dragert, Los Angeles Area Impeachment Center
Posted by: Teedee on Oct 16, 2008 11:59 AM   
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The Pubs don't need Ohio this year. PA, WI and ME are the swing states this time, and they're the ones that need watching. I plead guilty: Do we know whether the secys of state for those states is another Bush operative? And the status of voting machines there?

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This case has been sent to the Supreme Court
Posted by: bettyn on Oct 17, 2008 11:32 AM   
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Guess we all know how THAT's going to turn out, don't we?

If they steal this election, it is time for REVOLUTION!

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» StealBackYourVote.org Posted by: cori
Voted but...
Posted by: bobtr900 on Oct 20, 2008 8:59 AM   
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I live in Ohio and filled out my absentee ballot last night. It will be mailed today or tomorrow. BUT, will it be counted, I really do not know. I moved this past Spring and am sure the Rethugs will do all they can to deny my vote. I'm sure they will find something wrong with the ballot or my change of address paperwork. Scalia you are a piece of scum, you Thomas, Roberts and Alito.

As for the SCOTUS, they are now totally useless. There is no law in the USA, thanks to the Repubs and their hate for America and our government of laws. A damaged Constitution and lawlessness are what they promote. And it's all done for profits.

The scum rise to the top and rule for themselves. If they don't get what they want they just destroy everything.

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