Peralto as the winner of SE St. MAry seat. There is still the question of those 2 boxes.
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Originally posted by Lazie View PostPeralto as the winner of SE St. MAry seat. There is still the question of those 2 boxes.
Magisterial recount must mean all boxes have been counted! Never ever heard of a magisterial recount of less than all boxes - all votes!"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."
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Originally posted by Karl View PostWhat does the above mean?!
Magisterial recount must mean all boxes have been counted! Never ever heard of a magisterial recount of less than all boxes - all votes!
The matter of validity is an election petition matter, not a magisterial recount matter. Mag. recount is only of the votes taken in the Final count.
Get wid di programme, nuh! LoL
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Originally posted by Willi View PostAll valid boxes.
The matter of validity is an election petition matter, not a magisterial recount matter. Mag. recount is only of the votes taken in the Final count.
Get wid di programme, nuh! LoL
Let me ask you the question in a different way - If a magisterial recount is a re-checking of all boxes with legitimate votes only being tabulated, how then did this magistrate count only some of the boxes and not all of the boxes...or, did she?
Valid boxes = boxes which were assigned to secure votes and were used to secure votes.
My understanding is 2 boxes assigned to secure votes and were, in fact, used to secure votes had not been counted by those responsible to effect a preliminary vote and or those assigned to effect the normal first re-count under the supervision of the officer so required by the Constitution and law.
Lazie's post above did not clear the air on whether or not the magistrate had carried out a count after such preliminary count and mandated re-count referenced above had first taken place.Last edited by Karl; September 13, 2007, 07:37 AM."Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."
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Originally posted by Karl View PostYou have not even approached the question?
Let me ask you the question in a different way - If a magisterial recount is a re-checking of all boxes with legitimate votes only being tabulated, how then did this magistrate count only some of the boxes and not all of the boxes...or, did she?
Valid boxes = boxes which were assigned to secure votes and were used to secure votes.
My understanding is 2 boxes assigned to secure votes and were, in fact, used to secure votes had not been counted by those responsible to effect a preliminary vote and or those assigned to effect the normal first re-count under the supervision of the officer so required by the Constitution and law.
Lazie's post above did not clear the air on whether or not the magistrate had carried out a count after such preliminary count and mandated re-count referenced above had first taken place.
The votes in the 2 boxes have a chain of custody question! Election petition to determine the validity!
Mag. recount ONLY for the votes counted in the final count. It is merely a math. recheck plus spoil ballot check. It does not encroach on NEW ballots not counted in the final count. Procedural matter.
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Originally posted by Willi View PostReread my answer!
The votes in the 2 boxes have a chain of custody question! Election petition to determine the validity!
Mag. recount ONLY for the votes counted in the final count. It is merely a math. recheck plus spoil ballot check. It does not encroach on NEW ballots not counted in the final count. Procedural matter."Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."
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