ACORN: Invalid registrations - Missouri

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

Officials in Missouri are reviewing questionable or incomplete registrations in Missouri, allegedly delivered by ACORN. ACORN says they have not done any voter registration work in the state since August.
From the Associated Press:

Charlene Davis, co-director of the election board in Jackson County, where Kansas City is, said the fraudulent registration forms came from the Association [...]

ACORN - Voter Fraud - Indiana

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

Allegations that the number of registered voters in Indianapolis and Marion County exceeds the actual adult population. Stemming from a report in the Indianapolis Star:
In [Marion] county, 677,401 voters were registered as of Monday evening; that number was expected to continue growing as last-minute registrations are entered into the system.
Data from STATSIndiana is being used [...]

ACORN - Voter Fraud - Nevada

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

A Nevada ACORN office was raided Tuesday, October 7th based on allegations of voter fraud. It should be noted that the Nevada Secretary of State, Ross Miller, and the Attorney General, Catherine Cortez Mastro, are both Democrats.
From the Washington Post:
[ACORN] office was raided Tuesday morning by agents of the Nevada Secretary of State and Attorney [...]

Dress Code - Pennsylvania

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

Challenges are arising over dress code issues at polling places. From CBS News:
Pennsylvanian Sue Nace thought election volunteers were joking last spring when they told her she would have to remove her T-shirt to vote in the U.S. presidential primary.
But it was no laughing matter to the poll workers-turned-fashion police, who said Nace’s Barack Obama [...]

Voter Challenge - Florida

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

Republicans and Democrats are battling in Florida. According to the Wall Street Journal, a Florida “law allows citizens to challenge the legitimacy of fellow voters. Challengers need not prove their accusations. Instead, the challenged voter has two days to justify his right to cast a ballot.”
Republicans defend the law as an effort to combat fraud, [...]