Federal judge rules Ohio voters may cast provisional ballots
Major Victory - Federal judge rules Ohio voters may cast provisional ballots
According to the breaking news story below, "A federal judge here ruled today that Ohio voters who show up at the wrong polling place on Election Day can still cast ballots as long as they are in the county where they are registered. U.S. District Judge James Carr issued a temporary injunction in a lawsuit filed Sept. 27 by the Ohio and Sandusky County Democratic parties against Ohio's Republican Secretary of State J. Kenneth Blackwell." One judge may have preserved the voting rights of up to 100,000 Ohio citizens. This case presents strong evidence the Secretary of State should be a non-partisan position.
http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/NewsArticle.cfm?ID=2214
According to the breaking news story below, "A federal judge here ruled today that Ohio voters who show up at the wrong polling place on Election Day can still cast ballots as long as they are in the county where they are registered. U.S. District Judge James Carr issued a temporary injunction in a lawsuit filed Sept. 27 by the Ohio and Sandusky County Democratic parties against Ohio's Republican Secretary of State J. Kenneth Blackwell." One judge may have preserved the voting rights of up to 100,000 Ohio citizens. This case presents strong evidence the Secretary of State should be a non-partisan position.
http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/NewsArticle.cfm?ID=2214
Starmail - 15. Okt, 17:35