Republican Election Board Members Ejected in Philly

According to TownHall, GOP election board workers have been removed from several polling stations in Philadelphia.  Previously, a judge had ruled that the court-appointed workers could be removed from the boards due to their “minority” status.

If anything, a minority status should protect them from ejection even more.  The job of these individuals is to monitor and protect a fair election.  How can this be done if both parties are not properly represented?

Some of the cited precincts are: the 44th Ward, 12th and 13th divisions; 6th Ward, 12th division; 32nd Ward, Division 28.

Yes, Philadelphia is the same place that was in the news for potential fraud in 2004.  They had 2000 votes for Kerry before the polls were even opened.

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Written by admin on November 4, 2008

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