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Message started by Callico on Oct 15th, 2008 at 10:22pm

Title: 1 in 3 new registrations in OH have discrepancies
Post by Callico on Oct 15th, 2008 at 10:22pm
About 200K Ohio voters have records discrepancies

By TERRY KINNEY, Associated Press Writer 47 minutes ago

CINCINNATI - Close to one in every three newly registered Ohio voters will end up on court-ordered lists being sent to county election boards because they have some discrepancy in their records, an elections spokesman said Wednesday.
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Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner estimated that an initial review found that about 200,000 newly registered voters reported information that did not match motor-vehicle or Social Security records, Brunner spokesman Kevin Kidder said. Some discrepancies could be as simple as a misspelling, while others could be more significant.

The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati sided with the Ohio Republican Party on Tuesday and ordered Brunner to set up a system that provides those names to county elections boards. The GOP contends the information will help prevent fraud.

"Things already are in motion to comply," Kidder said. "We're working to establish these processes on how we can make this work. The computer work actually began last week."

About 666,000 Ohioans have registered to vote since January.

Brunner previously cross-checked new-voter registrations with databases run by the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicle and the Social Security Administration and made the results available online, but the 6th Circuit said the information was not accessible in a way that would help county election boards ferret out mismatches.

Brunner, a Democrat, told The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer on Wednesday that she is concerned the court decision is a veiled attempt at disenfranchising voters. Brunner said she'll urge counties not to force these people to use provisional ballots.

The court gave Brunner until Friday to get election boards the information but it was unclear whether that deadline would be met. The court set no penalty for missing the deadline.

County election officials were trying to determine Wednesday how they will respond once they get the information.

"I'm very concerned with these new requirements as we get closer to Election Day," said Steve Harsman, director of the Montgomery County Board of Elections in Dayton. He said his staff already is working 16 hours a day, seven days a week.

"It's clearly going to have an impact in regard to resources we have to expend to resolve discrepancies," said Jeff Hastings, chairman of the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections in Cleveland.

"We've had about 100,000 (registrations) since January and of those about 34,000 since the primary. We will do whatever is required of us."

Also Wednesday, the Ohio Republican Party said it has filed public records requests with all 88 counties for copies of forms submitted by newly registered voters, especially those who registered and cast an absentee ballot on the same day during a one-week window earlier this month.

Brunner has said that 13,141 Ohioans registered and voted immediately during the window.

"We've seen reports of fraudulent registrations, and we want to see those forms first-hand," said Jason Mauk, the state GOP's executive director.

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Associated Press writers Jim Hannah in Dayton and M.R. Kropko in Cleveland contributed to this report.


Along with that a friend in WI had two absentee ballots mailed to their family for two dead family members with a request to vote for Obama.   This is going to get UGLY!

Jerry

Title: Re: 1 in 3 new registrations in OH have discrepancies
Post by Ray on Oct 15th, 2008 at 10:24pm
Jerry:

This will be an election with a lot of fist shaking and angry people.  I'm glad that I've been registered to vote in this state since I moved here in 1985.

Ray

Title: Re: 1 in 3 new registrations in OH have discrepancies
Post by Charlie on Oct 15th, 2008 at 11:11pm
You're right and has been demonstrated...especially in 2004, Ohio has an "interesting" election history surpassed only by the miracle state of Florida.

Charlie

Title: Re: 1 in 3 new registrations in OH have discrepancies
Post by monty on Oct 16th, 2008 at 4:53pm
Joe the Plumber is one of those discrepancies - the name on his voting registration is spelled slightly differently than on his driver's license.  Does he get to vote?

Title: Re: 1 in 3 new registrations in OH have discrepancies
Post by Charlie on Oct 16th, 2008 at 9:25pm
In an interview, Joe isn't so sure about the Obama tax "problem." Must be some of those evil Democrats got hold of him.

Charlie

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