CDR: Re: Courts interfering with election
And here's the details...the move is allowed under state law. Once example was someone who tried to vote at starting at 10AM but couldn't. http://www.foxnews.com/election_night/states/mo/hours.sml # # Judge Extends St. Louis Polling Hours Tuesday, November 7, 2000 # # ST. LOUIS - A circuit court judge ordered Tuesday evening that # polls in St. Louis be kept open until 10 p.m. Central time, three # extra hours, due to long lines, a shortage of judges and a lack # of booths, ballots and other equipment. # # The judge ruled on a petition filed by Democratic Congressional # candidate William Lacy Clay, who cited that voters have not been # able to get in to the polls, and have frequently been finding # they are not on the voting lists. # # Joining in filing the petition were the Missouri Democratic # Committee and the Gore-Lieberman campaign. # # Judge Evelyn M. Baker ruled in favor of the petitioners because # of an especially heavy turnout. The Board of Election # Commissioners "failed to live up to its duty to the voters of # the city," Baker said. # # Under the emergency order issued less than an hour before the # polls were to have closed, the election board was to be kept # open until 11:59 p.m. # # Lawyers for Republican presidential candidate George W. Bush # were unsuccessful in having the case heard in federal court. # Moments after Baker's ruling, a U.S. District Judge declined # to hear the case, saying it was a state issue. # # The Board of Election Commissioners planned to file an immediate # appeal. # # Jim Grebing, a spokesman for Secretary of State Bekki Cook, said # the office had learned of the judge's order through the news # media. # # But Grebing said that the move is allowed under Missouri election # law. # # "We were surprised, we didn't know anything about it," Grebing # said. "But they didn't have to go through us, and we weren't # consulted about it." # # The petition charged that numerous city voters were unable to # vote. Lawyers for the plaintiffs said irregularities at the polls, # including the inability of judges to verify voter registration, # set numerous voters on a path taking several hours to confirm. # # Voters whose registration was not on record at their polling # places had to travel to the board's downtown office where several # hundred people waited up to three hours to confirm their # registration. # # Mahina Nightsage, 41, said she attempted to vote at 10 a.m. but # was told by an election judge that she was not registered for # that polling place. Nightsage said she arrived at the board's # downtown office by 12:30 and by 3:15 p.m. had not yet been able # to vote. # # "That is too much of a burden for anyone to exercise their # constitutional right to vote," Nightsage said. # # Nightsage said she spoke to many other frustrated voters at the # board's office, some of whom left without voting. # # The petitioners presented several affidavits from voters with # similar stories. # # An attorney for the Bush-Cheney campaign asked that the suit # be removed to federal court because federal offices were at stake. # # Kevin Coan, the Republican director of elections for the board, # said election procedures were no different from any other. Coan # said he knew of no one whose right to vote had been denied. # # Coan said much of the confusion may have rested with people who # did not register in time to vote, yet showed up expecting to # be able to cast a ballot. # # "I doubt they have any idea what the election laws of this state # are," Coan said. TimMay was entirely silent on why he objects to this time extension.
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And here's the details...the move is allowed under state law. Once example was someone who tried to vote at starting at 10AM but couldn't.
Yes, either because she wasn't registered to vote or showed up at the wrong polling station. The article isn't clear.
Thanks for the link, I appreciate the new headline: Judges Order St. Louis Polls Closed.
At 8:52 PM -0500 11/7/00, George@orwellian.org wrote:
TimMay was entirely silent on why he objects to this time extension.
You lying sack of shit. I've made my objections very, very clear. I need to find out who you are and where you live. --Tim May -- ---------:---------:---------:---------:---------:---------:---------:---- Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, ComSec 3DES: 831-728-0152 | anonymous networks, digital pseudonyms, zero W.A.S.T.E.: Corralitos, CA | knowledge, reputations, information markets, "Cyphernomicon" | black markets, collapse of governments.
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