Wow...if true, this is some dirty shit:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/15/opini ... ml?_r=2&hp
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The secretary of state is going around making sure that rural/republican districts get extended voting hours, while failing to extend the same courtesy to urban/democratic districts. It's not illegal, but it's certainly not very ethical.NYT wrote:County election boards in Ohio, a closely contested swing state, are evenly divided between Democrats and Republicans. In counties likely to vote for President Obama, Republicans have voted against the extended hours, and [Ohio Secretary of State] Mr. Husted has broken the tie in their favor. (He said the counties couldn’t afford the long hours.) In counties likely to vote for Mitt Romney, Republicans have not objected to the extended hours.
No further dirty shit going on as all counties now have uniform policy. Definitely was shady prior to that though.Update: On Wednesday afternoon, Jon Husted, the Ohio Secretary of State, announced that all Ohio counties would follow a uniform early-voting policy. The policy would extend early-voting hours to 7 p.m. on weekdays during the last two weeks before the election, though all early voting is banned during the final three days of the campaign.
That is excellent news - thanks for the update.patrickaa317 wrote:No further dirty shit going on as all counties now have uniform policy. Definitely was shady prior to that though.Update: On Wednesday afternoon, Jon Husted, the Ohio Secretary of State, announced that all Ohio counties would follow a uniform early-voting policy. The policy would extend early-voting hours to 7 p.m. on weekdays during the last two weeks before the election, though all early voting is banned during the final three days of the campaign.
Woodruff wrote:That is excellent news - thanks for the update.patrickaa317 wrote:No further dirty shit going on as all counties now have uniform policy. Definitely was shady prior to that though.Update: On Wednesday afternoon, Jon Husted, the Ohio Secretary of State, announced that all Ohio counties would follow a uniform early-voting policy. The policy would extend early-voting hours to 7 p.m. on weekdays during the last two weeks before the election, though all early voting is banned during the final three days of the campaign.
(Hopefully, the update wasn't already there and I just missed it...)
<laughing> Well done!thegreekdog wrote:Why is 5 PM bad? I thought Democrats didn't work!