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November 18th at 11:02AM

Voter Disenfranchisement Alive and Well in Ohio

POSTED BY: Ethan Ris

In all the excitement about the ongoing Al Franken/Norm Coleman slugfest in Minnesota and the Mark Begich/Ted Stevens foofaraw in Alaska, political junkies have overlooked another electoral nailbiter.

In Ohio's 15th Congressional District, Republican Steve Stivers currently leads Democrat Mary Jo Kilroy by a razor-thin 149 votes.  That's fewer people than were in line in front of me on the morning of November 4th!  (When I was waiting to buy scratch tickets.)

A recount is looming, but in the meantime there is a dispute between the two sides over more than 1,000 uncounted provisional ballots.  Republicans contend that the voters who cast those blatantly broke the law and invalidated their ballots by failing to both sign and print their names at the polling place.  So they're suing to block those votes from being counted.  On the other side are the Democrats, who have this crazy notion that people's votes should count even if they didn't follow every single arcane rule on the books.

Even more infuriating is the fact that the only part of the 15th District where the sign-and-print requirement was in effect was Franklin County, which includes the city of Columbus and is strongly Democratic.

Oh yeah, and Stivers' people initially tried to file the lawsuit with the Ohio Supreme Court, which is entirely made up of Republicans.

Hooray for democracy!

LAST COMMENT:

Funny, I thought Representative Tubbs et al rewrote all these laws after 2004 b/c they were concerned about "irregularities" in the vote for W. I guess we don't worry need worry about the rule of law when Kilroy benefits. So to sum up, if you can't prove your registered, have no photo ID, but you can get your hands on a utility bill, you can STILL cast a vote if you can manage to print and sign your name, but even if you can't, Ohio should still count it, just because its more of an arcane guideline then an actual rule. Do I have that about right?

by biggerricker November 19th at 3:48PM
November 4th at 10:07PM

Ohio PUMAs Not so Wild About John McCain After All

POSTED BY: Mary Phillips-Sandy

Hillary Clinton's PUMA loyalists were going to "change the game" by abandoning the Democratic Party in favor of Republican John McCain. Here's how that has played out in Ohio...

In addition to the traditional Republican constituency in Ohio, McCain was hoping for significant support among Democrats who voted for Hillary Clinton. But the exit polls show that of the 16 percent of the electorate who identified themselves as Clinton Democrats, Obama is winning 82-17.

So much for staying loyal to being fickle.

November 4th at 9:32PM

CNN: Obama Kicking Ass in Ohio 57%-42% with All of Cleveland Still Out

POSTED BY: Eric March

So how 'bout how all those white working class voters aren't gonna vote for a black guy?