There’s An Election Being Stolen In Minnesota

As the Franken camp all but declares victory in the Minnesota election race, it’s worth noting that the people in charge of running that election should all be fired:

Under Minnesota law, election officials are required to make a duplicate ballot if the original is damaged during Election Night counting. Officials are supposed to mark these as “duplicate” and segregate the original ballots. But it appears some officials may have failed to mark ballots as duplicates, which are now being counted in addition to the originals. This helps explain why more than 25 precincts now have more ballots than voters who signed in to vote. By some estimates this double counting has yielded Mr. Franken an additional 80 to 100 votes.
This disenfranchises Minnesotans whose vote counted only once. And one Canvassing Board member, State Supreme Court Justice G. Barry Anderson, has acknowledged that “very likely there was a double counting.” Yet the board insists that it lacks the authority to question local officials and it is merely adding the inflated numbers to the totals.
In other cases, the board has been flagrantly inconsistent. Last month, Mr. Franken’s campaign charged that one Hennepin County (Minneapolis) precinct had “lost” 133 votes, since the hand recount showed fewer ballots than machine votes recorded on Election Night. Though there is no proof to this missing vote charge — officials may have accidentally run the ballots through the machine twice on Election Night — the Canvassing Board chose to go with the Election Night total, rather than the actual number of ballots in the recount. That decision gave Mr. Franken a gain of 46 votes.
Meanwhile, a Ramsey County precinct ended up with 177 more ballots than there were recorded votes on Election Night. In that case, the board decided to go with the extra ballots, rather than the Election Night total, even though the county is now showing more ballots than voters in the precinct. This gave Mr. Franken a net gain of 37 votes, which means he’s benefited both ways from the board’s inconsistency.

What’s amazing is how often these problems in the vote counting are obvious, but can’t be fixed because of some inane rule that prevents statewide officials from correcting local officials or whatever.
Counting ballots really shouldn’t be this difficult, but as with anything when the government gets involved they make everything worse. Not that we should be privatizing elections, just that the way the government runs elections indicates how poorly the government does pretty much everything.

Tags: ,


«
»
  • http://twitter.com/r0ckH0pp3r sayanything-3285

    al franken, u.s senator (d-minnesota)

    hilarity insuses!

    it will be fun watching harry reid try to control this buffoon

  • jimmypop

    three words;
    let.

    it.

    go.

    now some thoughts;
    first, it was amazing cole ever won in the only state that supported mondale.

    second, this should be ANOTHER wake up call for the ‘pubs. be conservative or lose. sadly, they will still ignore the reason the ‘pubs lost and call it stolen.

    third, coleman is a douche and frank will be fun to watch. i hope he hits a cop in the face and calls him racist.

    fourth, they have had control for two years. now they have TOTAL control. so, lets see how things work out.

    fifth, what dc does (no mater which liberal party is in charge) has nothing to do with me. i and my family are going to do well and im going to continue to succeed.

  • Neiman

    They just needed to keep digging until they made sure the Democrat won.

  • Rusty

    As a Minnesota expatriate, I can only shake my head in anger and disgust…but then WTH…these are the people who voted for Wellstone!

  • Mickey

    Frankin looks like a muppet

  • Socks

    This election was so obviously rigged that even Dino should be capable of seeing it!

  • NoJelly

    Many more of these and our vote will truly mean nothing.

    Had Franken actually won this election I would have sucked it up and put the blame where it belongs; In Norm Coleman’s lap. This goes beyond election rigging, and it insenses me that it will likely stand.

    I asked my Dad, an Iron Range union man through and through, what he knew about the slime he voted for…He said “He’s not Coleman”…

  • http://www.bikebubba.blogspot.com/ Bike Bubba

    And by a completely weird “coincidence,” the vast majority of the precincts that had this problem just happened to be run by Democrats. I can’t figure out why this might be….

Create a SAB Readerblog


Recent Comments

Powered by Disqus

Blog Advice and Support
Installs and Upgrades
Theme Modifications
Custom Plugins
Theme Design
Conversions and Relocations
Hacked Site Recovery
Mobile Apps Development