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US Supreme Court to Democrats: Cheat Away!

High court rejects GOP bid in Ohio voting dispute

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court sided Friday with Ohio's top elections official in a dispute with the state Republican Party over voter registrations.

The justices overruled a federal appeals court that had ordered Ohio's top elections official to do more to help counties verify voter eligibility.

Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner, a Democrat, faced a deadline of Friday to set up a system to provide local officials with names of newly registered voters whose driver's license numbers or Social Security numbers on voter registration forms don't match records in other government databases.

Ohio Republicans contended the information for counties would help prevent fraud. Brunner said the GOP is trying to disenfranchise voters.

In a brief unsigned opinion, the justices said they were not commenting on whether Ohio is complying with a provision of the Help America Vote Act of 2002 that lays out requirements for verifying voter eligibility.

Instead, they said they were granting Brunner's request because it appears that the law does not allow private entities, like the Ohio GOP, to file suit to enforce the provision of the law at issue.

About 200,000 of 666,000 voters who have registered in Ohio since Jan. 1 have records that don't match. Brunner has said the discrepancies most likely stem from innocent clerical errors rather than fraud but has set up a verification plan.

McCain campaign manager Rick Davis said lower court rulings have clearly said the HAVA regulations require the secretary of state to match against the list, find where there's been fraud and inconsistencies and report them to counties.

"Why in the world would that not happen? We have the technology, the budget, the means and the manpower to make that happen. Do we really want to have to find out after the fact that we had counties that would have been decided one way or another because the secretary of state didn't bother doing the job the HAVA required?" Davis told reporters on a conference call. "I think the secretary of state ought to do her job," he added.

created by CharlieA-Z on Oct 17, 2008 at 08:35:30 pm     Comments: 4

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they should have brought this up a long time ago if they thought they actually had a case. I would prefer 1/3 potential new voters aren't disenfranchised to stop some mythical voter fraud that is extremely rare in reality. there's no reason why somebody shouldn't get to vote just because there is a minor typo on their registration or other stupid bureaucratic hurdles

posted by agonotheta on Oct 18, 2008 at 01:12:20 am     #  

After doing the two biggest election frauds in U.S. history, the republicans try to deny Americans the right to vote. Perhaps they will try the cheat software on the machines again, will the red county election boards erase the evidence again? A coup actually, by those who profit from war and oil and fraud. Geee sounds like a chip off the ol Prescotte block.

posted by prime3end on Oct 18, 2008 at 02:23:34 am     #  

Good Lord I hate you partisan hacks. Nothing but bitchin' that the other side is doing this or that - stuff that your party has done at some point (probably in the very recent past). The State of Ohio IS required to verify the registration of every voter - the Supreme Court simply said it does not have to be done by the early deadline.

I don't believe in the old saying "Why can't we all just get along", but I have to wonder why people can't at least stop being whiny babies and actually speak the truth. If the voting public didn't feed into this kind of crap, the politicians and pundits wouldn't keep shoveling it out. Everyone recognizes that all politicians do what is necessary to further their own power and agenda - except during the election cycle. Then, all of a sudden, only the other party's politicians are cheaters and liars.

God rest P.T. Barnum's soul...

posted by MoreThanRhetoric on Oct 18, 2008 at 08:57:13 am     #  

Great news! The matter is now being pursued in State court.

posted by CharlieA-Z on Oct 18, 2008 at 02:50:44 pm     #  

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