And so the GOP vote fraud begins.  Caging is the first illegal tactic
out of the GOP box.

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http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/AB/20080911/NEWS0108/309110032/

Ballot snafu endangers votes
By Jon Craig • September 11, 2008


About one-third of the absentee ballot applications received at the
Hamilton
County Board of Elections have been ruled invalid because Republican
Sen. John McCain’s presidential campaign printed a version of the form
with an extra, unneeded box on it.


In a narrow interpretation of Ohio law, Democratic Secretary of State
Jennifer Brunner says many of the McCain forms have not been completed
properly. If the box stating the person is an eligible elector -- or
qualified voter – is not checked, Brunner said, the application is no
good.

Even though the box is unneeded, by not checking it voters are
essentially admitting they’re not eligible, Brunner said.

“I have not seen a ruling that indirectly impacts voters to the
enormity of this since I’ve been here,’’ Hamilton County Board of
Elections Deputy Director John Williams said of his nearly five-year
tenure at the board.

More than 750 absentee ballot requests in Hamilton County have been
invalidated because of Brunner’s ruling, Williams said.

Absentee voting begins in 19 days, or on Sept. 30.

If a registered Ohio voter’s application is rejected, Brunner said,
“We said you have to notify them within 48 hours and we also suggest
that (Board of Elections) send them a new application.”

That means county Boards of Election must contact tens of thousands of
voters and ask them to fill out a new, valid form in time to vote for
the Nov. 4 election.
The McCain campaign says it mailed out about 1 million of the faulty
forms.

"The form contains the necessary requirements and has been accepted in
past elections, so this election should be no different,’’ Jon Seaton,
McCain’s regional campaign manager,’ said today. "Qualified voters who
request absentee ballots should receive them.’’

“If I were a voter, I wouldn’t be very happy,” Brunner said. “I’m
stuck with the law. You shouldn’t have to check a box.”

Brunner insists she would have ruled the same way if the absentee
ballot applications were printed by Sen. Barack Obama’s Democratic
campaign for president.

Regardless, her ruling is likely to be challenged in court.

Williams said he has asked a county prosecutor how to proceed. He said
state law does not require a separate box on a form, only a printed
statement that the voter is a qualified elector.

“This has been a huge wrench in our operation,’’ Williams said.

“There’s an enormous time and cost involved,’’ Williams said. “If that
box was not there, but a four-leaf clover was there, what do you do
with that? What if it was a circle that was next to that? What if it
was an asterisk? Effectively what she is saying is it doesn’t need to
be there, but if it’s there you need to check it.”

Letters will be sent out to everyone whose absentee applications were
rejected, with instructions on how to fill out the form properly.
Williams wondered aloud what part of the faulty form should be
returned to avoid new confusion, and not disenfranchise voters.

Brunner was elected in 2006 on a campaign encouraging fewer
restrictions on voters and more improvements in the election process
to make the system easier and more transparent following two
presidential elections in which Ohio was riddled with problems
involving punch-card ballots, touchscreen machines, long lines and
registration snafus.

Brunner said state law does not require one standardized form to apply
for an absentee ballot. While the Secretary of State prints its own
application, the law says it need not be a particular form. A voter
can merely send a letter with personal information that identifies him
or her as a qualified elector to receive an absentee ballot, Brunner
said.

Some county Boards of Election have asked Brunner why they should pay
to fix the application error. “The law is clear. The problem is with
McCain’s form,’’ she said.
But Brunner said she does not have the authority to order any campaign
to reimburse counties for the new mailing costs to fix the problem.
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