Saturday, October 23, 2004

WHERE DO I VOTE, AGAIN?

Court rules in Ohio.
A federal appeals court ruled Saturday that provisional ballots Ohio voters cast outside their own precincts should not be counted, throwing out a lower-court decision that said such ballots are valid as long as they are cast in the correct county.

The ruling by the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals supports an order issued by Ohio Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell. Democrats contend the Republican official's rules are too restrictive and allege they are intended to suppress the vote.

READ: Democrats fear that they have a disproportionate amount of stupid voters.

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