Sounds Like We've Got A Lawsuit Coming From The Obama Camp


Administrator - Posted on 04 March 2008

Sure sounds like the Obama campaign is gearing up for a lawsuit to me. And for the record, numerous election irregularities and party affiliation problems have been reported at BSB today. From Paul Tewes, the Obama Ohio campaign manager.

“Our campaign’s goal today is to ensure that any registered voter in the state of Ohio can go to the polls and cast their ballot for their candidate of choice without interference. We understand that the Clinton campaign may want to depress turnout because Barack Obama has closed a 20-point gap over the course of this month as voters across the state got to know him.”

“It has been the hallmark of the Democratic party to educate and protect the rights of voters. If the Clinton campaign disagrees with that principle, they should say so today.”

We have received reports from around the state of independents and Republicans who chose to vote in the Democratic primary receiving issue only or Republican ballots instead of the Democratic ballot they were entitled to. We have also had reports that the voter ID requirements have been misstated at various locations, causing some voters to be turned away. “

“ We will take action when necessary to ensure that all eligible voters are able to cast their votes and to have their votes counted.”

“We will continue to monitor the polls to ensure that all Ohioans who choose to participate in today’s election are able to do so regardless of who they choose to vote for."

Yeehaw, litigate that vote.

UPDATE: Via Ben Smith at the Politico, it looks like the Clinton campaign is ready to throw some sand too..

Cinton's Ohio State director, Robbie Mook, complained in a statement to the Ohio press of "troubling reports of irregularities and inappropriate behavior by Sen. Obama’s campaign across the state."

Specifically, the Clinton campaign is alleging one case of improper behavior by an election observer out of Akron. Chief Source, you guys hear anything about this? 

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The Obama campaign is blowing smoke. They won't sue. Too costly, too time-consuming & what relief will they ask for? Election day will be over & a court won't grant them a "do-over".

Obama’s Dirty Tricks in Texas and Ohio

http://www.talkleft.com/story/2008/3/4/142712/2196

"I'm receiving reports that contrary to Texas Democratic party caucus rules that preclude registration forms from being submitted before either 7:15 pm or the last vote at a precinct has been cast, Obama volunteers are handing out the forms at precincts today and asking people to fill them in and then collecting them. For Obama to submit the forms on the voters' behalf without the voter physically being present at the caucus would violate the rules.Ohio?“"

more here http://noquarterusa.net/blog/2008/03/04/obamas-dirty-tricks-in-texas-and-ohio-further-evidence-needed/

Ohio's Secretary of State, an office held by a Democrat, has rebuked Sen. Barack Obama's campaign for trying to staff precincts with poll workers who presented insufficient credentials. Obama's campaign calls this charge "wrong." In a memo sent late this morning to county election directors by David M. Farrell, Ohio's Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, a letter carried by Obama supporters -- signed by Obama state director Paul Tewes -- is deemed "not legally sufficient on its own to allow someone to gain access to polling places." Farrell notes that state law requires that polling observers must be "duly appointed" and have been previously issued a certificate. The letter from Tewes states the bearer 'is hereby authorized to serve as a legal poll monitor on behalf of the Obama campaign." The alleged infraction seems minor, but the Clinton campaign has seized on the e-mail from the Secretary of State's office as evidence that the Obama campaign is trying to game the system in Ohio. Lynn Utrecht, chief campaign counsel for Sen. Hillary Clinton, said that she'd recieved reports from the field of Obama poll workers being kicked out of precincts for aggressively challenging voters. Adding it up, she said, "and it's a pattern." And Tina Flournoy, a Clinton campaign adviser, compared the conduct to that of Republicans in the 2004 election. "It’s a pretty sad thing that people we now have to worry about are fellow Democrats," she said. "The Secretary of state is wrong on the facts," said Obama spokesperson Dan Pfeiffer. "We are correctly credentialed and are calling now to correct any misunderstanding tot he contrary." Here's the Tewes letter. Farrell's letter is after the jump. From: Farrell, David Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 10:01:04 AM To: BOE Contacts; All Counties Cc: Field Staff; Elections Attorneys; Elections Subject: Sen. Obama "Poll Monitor" Letter Info Auto forwarded by a Rule Dear Boards of Elections Directors, Deputy Directors, and Members: Attached is a copy of a letter being presented by Sen. Obama supporters to election officials at polling locations. Our office's legal interpretation is that this letter is not legally sufficient on its own to allow someone to gain access to polling places. To be allowed access to a polling location an observer must be duly appointed as an official observer and have an official observer certificate issued pursuant to R.C. 3505.21, which in part states: “Observers appointed to a precinct may file their certificates of appointment with the presiding judge of the precinct at the meeting on the evening prior to the election, or with the presiding judge of the precinct on the day of the election.” Someone who wants to observe may present the attached letter in addition to the official observer certificate, but they must have the official observer certificate to legally gain entry. Please refer to SOS Directive #2008-29 (Rights And Limitations on Election Observers) for more detailed information. If you have additional questions, please contact a member of the SOS Election Legal Counsel staff at (614) 466-2585. Sincerely, David M. Farrell Deputy Assistant Secretary of State and Director of Elections Office of the Ohio Secretary of State 180 E. Broad Street - 15th Floor D

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