They didn't do it right. The instructions are on the envelope. Without that information it is hard to verify whether the vote is valid. Many of these votes came in after the polls closed. As a veteran and an absentee voter, I under the absentee voter conundrum. I want to wait to see if anything becomes relevant or do I get my vote in so it can be counted. If you haven't made up your mind two weeks before the election ... I can't help you.
Remember, this election was decided by less than 800 votes and 65,000 are at stake. Look up the Democrat primary election in Clay County in 2010 It was found in court documents that one candidate named Rizzo got 21 Somali refugees into to vote. They were instructed on how to and who to vote for. Rizzo won by 18 votes. The judge named Sweeney found that the wrong man (Rizzo) won the primary but would not order the cost of a new election. Two Rizzo relatives were found guilty and fined. Six months.later, Sweeney retired and took a job with the Rizzo family business (concrete) and made a lot of money.
Originally Posted by Schwarzer Ritter
A small number of incidents, a small number of fraudulent votes, an exceedingly rare occurrence.
Throwing out 65,000 ballots with no proof of any wrongdoing is just wrong. I understand why it’s occurring I just completely disagree with the reasoning. I also don’t like the fact that the judges ruling on the issue are colleagues of the candidate.
No matter how you look at the issue it just seems hinky to me. Claiming that “Democrats are up to their old tricks” assumes fraud with out showing proof.