Jill Stein Ohio Vote-Counting Hearing Set for Tuesday, October 22

A U.S. District Court will hear Stein v LaRose, s.d., 2:24cv-04042, on Tuesday, October 22. This is the case over whether Jill Stein’s votes should be counted. She is on the ballot in Ohio, but after the ballots were printed, the Secretary of State said he would not count her votes, because he perceived that her vice-presidential candidate had withdrawn, even though the vice-presidential candidate had not withdrawn.

Some evidence was taken on Wednesday, October 16, at the status conference.


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Jill Stein Ohio Vote-Counting Hearing Set for Tuesday, October 22 — 16 Comments

  1. https://www.yahoo.com/news/judge-trumps-jan-6-case-224704787.html

    Judge in Trump’s Jan. 6 case rejects ‘strained’ argument about his false 2020 election claims


    HOW MANY 2020 HACK TRUMP LAWYERS HAVE BEEN DIS-BARRED / CONVICTED ???

    FAILURE TO INDICT/CONVICT TRUMP AND HIS GANGSTERS [ESP FAKE 12 AMDT ELECTORS] IN 2021 —

    ALL THE FELONS SHOULD BE IN JAIL NOW — FOR ABOUT 50 YEARS — MINUS TIME IN A SLAMMER.

  2. @AZ

    In 2018, LaRose ran for SoS unopposed in the GOP primary, then beat Democrat Kathleen Clyde and LINO shithead Dustin Nanna in the general.

    In 2022, he was challenged for re-election in the GOP primary by John Adams – presumably not the dead president – but somehow managed to win with almost two-thirds of the vote. He then defeated Democrat Chelsey Clark and independent Terpsehore “Tore” Maras in the general election.

    Maras is an election integrity activist and quite an interesting and lively character. From what I can tell, she would have made a much better Secretary or State than any of the other candidates I mentioned.

  3. NOOO PRIMARIES

    NONPARTISAN EXECS

    APPROVAL VOTING FOR EXECS/JUDICS – PENDING CONDORCET = RCV DONE RIGHT

  4. If Ohio had a run-off, they could require that “blanks” “Voids” and “scattered” votes be counted to determine whether or not a candidate had attained 50% to avoid a run-off. In that case, the votes of Stein, whether or not counted, would still be included in calculating the percentage vote of the winner.

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