Friday, August 19, 2011
The Foundation for Vote Counting Fraud
With Richland County and Colleton County’s lost Votes We Are Reminded We Need Paper Ballots for Backup versus Any New Voter ID Law
Posted by FREDERICA CADE
So many changes and how we vote you thin we could have a paper ballot to really protect how voters voted. It has recently come out that through human area that a little over 1000 votes were not counted in both Richland and Colleton County. For all those so concerned about protecting the vote will they address this issue or will try to break this down to nothing but voter error. (I doubt the issue will be addressed). If Democrats had done well in 2010 South Carolina’s election Republicans would be up in arm seeking justice and calling democrats fraud. It would have created a War, but since Republicans did well who cares. The League of Women Voters of South Carolina uncovered and publicized mistakes
Richland County is heavy democratic. I am not sure how Colleton County votes but its made up of 55.52% White, 42.18% Black or African-American, 0.63% Native American, 0.25% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 0.56% from other races, and 0.82% from two or more races. 1.44% of the populations were Hispanic or Latino of any race.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colleton_County,_South_Carolina
No one had determined if the lost in votes could have affected the race, but when you think about if Richland County and Colleton have lost over 2000 ballots if look at the other 44 counties if they lost votes those numbers definitely add.
There were no run offs for the general election in Richland County but there was definitely some run-offs in our Primaries that could have been affected.
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