Category Archives: recounts
In #MSSEN, McDaniel Appealing Election Challenge to State Supreme Court
See here.
Wow it is so late to be doing this. When you look at how expedited these things usually are, these delays here are pretty unprecedented.
The Latest on #MSSEN
McDaniel pushes his appeal decision to Wednesday.
Supporters mull a federal case, which I think cannot give the relief McDaniel wants.
And True the Vote’s efforts to get access to sensitive voter information failed in federal district court.
“Some reading comprehension problems with the McDaniel lawyers, who also forgot to read the pocket part’
This post appears at NMissCommentor.
“Recount requested on Missouri right to farm”
AP: “Those results show that voters approved the right-to-farm amendment by a margin of 2,490 votes out of nearly 1 million cast, a victory of one-quarter of a percentage point. Missouri law allows the losers to request a recount… Continue reading
“McDaniel says he didn’t wait too late to file lawsuit”
“Did McDaniel wait too late to file?”
The latest on #MSSEN from the Clarion Ledger.
NCSL on Voter Turnout and Recounts
This month’s issue of NCSL’s The Canvass focuses on state efforts to improve turnout through measures like same-day registration, as well as renewed attention to recount laws in some states.
“Judge doubts Miss. challenge can be decided by Nov. 4”
The latest on #MSSEN.
“Lawmakers Consider Automatic Recounts in California Elections”
“To the courts: What’s next in the McDaniel challenge”
“Mississippi GOP won’t hear McDaniel election challenge”
“Miss. Republican Party will not hear McDaniel challenge”
The Clarion Ledger reports:
The Mississippi Republican Party has said they will not hear the challenge from Chris McDaniel because state law would not allow them sufficient time to consider the evidence.
In a letter to McDaniel attorney Mitch Tyner,… Continue reading
Looks Like a Lot of The Alleged #MSSEN CrossOver Voters Were Actually Republican Voters
I’ve already discussed how McDaniel is not alleging nearly enough voters who voted in the earlier Democratic primary to make up the margin with Cochran. But now it appears that many of the allegations of the 3,500 crossover voters are… Continue reading