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BradBlog Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-04-08 05:12 PM
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Final L.A. County 'Double Bubble' Tally: 12,000 Disenfranchised


L.A. County Registrar Chooses to Disenfranchise 12,000 Voters in Final 'Double Bubble' Ballot Tally
But the Good News: Provisional Ballots, Newly Discovered as Uncounted, as Reported by The BRAD BLOG on Friday, Were Ultimately Counted...by Hand!

Joint Legislative Hearing on 'Double Bubble' and Other Super Tuesday Problems to be Held on Friday in Los Angeles...

As we wait for the next round of thousands of disenfranchised voters to emerge from OH, TX, VT, RI or beyond, Los Angeles County has finally finished counting its infamously disastrous "Double Bubble" ballots from the Feb. 5th Super Tuesday Primary in California.

The final numbers, in just in time to meet today's local certification deadline, are supposed to hearten us because the county Registrar's office chose to only not count some 12,000 valid, legally cast votes in the state's open Democratic Primary.
What a victory!

As well, acting registrar Dean Logan was also, apparently, unable to defend his dismissal of the counting plan suggested by The BRAD BLOG -- which wouldn't have disenfranchised thousands -- as reported in a local paper here today...

FULL COVERAGE: http://www.bradblog.com/?p=5763
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