Sixth Circuit Allows Ohio Provisional Ballots to be Counted

Still undecided is a local partisan judicial race in Hamilton County, Ohio. The race is very close and the outcome probably depends on whether almost 200 disputed provisional ballots can be counted. On January 27, the 6th circuit issued an order, generally upholding the U.S. District Court’s order that these ballots should be counted. They were cast by voters who were voting in the wrong precinct, but this was a case when several precincts were voting in the same building, and elections officials caused the error. The case is Hunter v Hamilton County Board of Elections. Thanks to Rick Hasen for the link.


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  1. How many New Age morons are poll workers ???

    How about ALL mail ballots — and see how many ways the morons can mess up such ballots ???

  2. See the new words from legal outer space in the 6 Cir opinion —

    uncount
    uncounting

    How can party hack regimes get any good help on election days — even with a zillion un-employed folks ???

  3. Which New Age EVIL MORON dreamed up *provisional ballots* and mystified *resident/inhabitant* stuff ???

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