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This is interesting. Notice the party affiliations.

 
 
Reply Sun 22 Aug, 2004 03:17 pm
http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/224449p-192807c.html

Some 46,000 New Yorkers are registered to vote in both the city and Florida, a shocking finding that exposes both states to potential abuses that could alter the outcome of elections, a Daily News investigation shows.
Registering in two places is illegal in both states, but the massive snowbird scandal goes undetected because election officials don't check rolls across state lines.

The finding is even more stunning given the pivotal role Florida played in the 2000 presidential election, when a margin there of 537 votes tipped a victory to George W. Bush......

The News' investigation also found:


Of the 46,000 registered in both states, 68% are Democrats, 12% are Republicans and 16% didn't claim a party.

Nearly 1,700 of those registered in both states requested that absentee ballots be mailed to their home in the other state, where they are also registered. But that doesn't raise red flags with officials in either place.


Any comments from the democrats about this blatant violation of the law bt members of your party?
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DontTreadOnMe
 
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Reply Sun 22 Aug, 2004 03:53 pm
if it's true it's not good. i haven't been able to find it anywhere but the site you linked to.
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dyslexia
 
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Reply Sun 22 Aug, 2004 03:53 pm
vote early, vote often.
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Charli
 
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Reply Sun 22 Aug, 2004 08:29 pm
About 6,720 "hits" on Google . . .
About 6,720 "hits" on Google for "Double Voters Registrations."[/color]

DOUBLE VOTERS REGISTRATIONS

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FreeDuck
 
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Reply Sun 22 Aug, 2004 08:38 pm
The statistics seem a bit tricky. They don't say, though it should be easy to find out, what party affiliation those who requested the absentee ballots claimed. If it turned out that they were all Democrats then they might have something to crow about, but they could just as easily be mostly Republican. I vote for not enough information to form a conclusion.
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Harper
 
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Reply Mon 23 Aug, 2004 07:35 pm
No harm no foul unless they actually vote twice.
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JustWonders
 
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Reply Mon 23 Aug, 2004 09:49 pm
Michael Moore is registered in both Michigan and New York. He claims he's an Independent, but clearly marked off Democrat in New York.

Hmmmmm.
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Piffka
 
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Reply Mon 23 Aug, 2004 10:02 pm
What a great idea. Thanks, Mysteryman!
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panzade
 
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Reply Mon 23 Aug, 2004 10:04 pm
Laughing
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