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I will revel in MurCOWski going down
Murkowski: Thinking Something Is Unconstitutional Because It's Not In The Constitution Is Not "Mainstream"

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This is a lot closer of a race than initially thought.....
10-27-2010 09:12 AM
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It's difficult to poll a race where one of the candidates will not actually have their name on the ballot.

Q: How are votes for "Merkowsky" or "Murkowitz" or whatever going to be counted? Does the name have to spelled exactly right? Any Alaska-election-law specialists out there?
10-27-2010 10:17 AM
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(10-27-2010 10:17 AM)Native Georgian Wrote:  It's difficult to poll a race where one of the candidates will not actually have their name on the ballot.

Q: How are votes for "Merkowsky" or "Murkowitz" or whatever going to be counted? Does the name have to spelled exactly right? Any Alaska-election-law specialists out there?

Yes, it has to be spelled exactly correct. She is done, dead, she just doesn't know it yet.
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10-27-2010 10:28 AM
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Alaska high court: Voters may see write-in list

Alaska high court: Voters may see write-in list

By DAN JOLING

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — The Alaska Supreme Court late Wednesday blocked a lower court's order and ruled that voters at polling places may see a list of write-in candidates.

The ruling was good news for the campaign of incumbent U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski. She was defeated in the Republican primary by tea party favorite Joe Miller and is mounting a write-in campaign. Former Sitka Mayor Scott McAdams is the Democratic candidate in the Senate race.

The high court ruled quickly after attorneys for the state Division of Elections petitioned for a review of a ruling issued earlier Wednesday by Anchorage Superior Court Judge Frank A. Pfiffner.

Pfiffner had granted a temporary restraining order stopping state elections officials from handing out write-in candidates' names at polling places. He said allowing them to do so would violate an administrative regulation and "smacks of electioneering at the polls."

The Supreme Court said the list of registered write-in candidates must be limited to names only, with no party affiliations or other information.

Besides issuing the emergency stay, the high court said it would expedite a state petition for review of the lower court ruling. It said responses from the state Democratic and Republican parties are due by Thursday afternoon on that point.


Until the high court rules on the petition for review, the justices said all ballots cast by voters who are provided with the list of write-in candidates should be segregated from other ballots.

Murkowski's campaign was pleased with the high court's decision.

"This stay will ensure that Alaskans can continue to get the assistance they're entitled to under law," said her campaign manager, Kevin Sweeney.

The Alaska Democratic Party criticized the state Division of Elections' appeal to the high court.

"What the DOE has done continues to profoundly complicate this election," Party Chairwoman Patti Higgins said. "They are throwing Alaska votes into question by first, providing the list and second, appealing the temporary restraining order."

"We know that the Alaskan Democratic Party and the Alaskan Republican Party have been fighting to make sure that the people of Alaska have a fair and just election, and that has been what Joe has been advocating all along," Miller campaign spokesman Randy DeSoto said.

The regulation referred to in Pfiffner's ruling reads, "Information regarding a write-in candidate may not be discussed, exhibited, or provided at the polling place, or within 200 feet of any entrance to the polling place."

The judge said the Elections Division implemented a new policy despite "surreptitiously," seeking but not receiving required permission do so from the U.S. Department of Justice under the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

He enjoined the Elections Division from allowing election workers and polling place workers to post write-in candidates, to provide a list of write-in candidate names to voters or to verbally provide the names of write-in candidates to voters.

The Alaska Democratic Party sued Monday over the issue and the Republican Party of Alaska joined the lawsuit. The parties claimed the names handed out by election officials would skew voting in favor of write-in candidates.

The Murkowski campaign had intervened in the lawsuit, arguing that election officials have a broad mandate to assist voters and that the desire of voters for assistance in past court cases has trumped state rules.

At a hearing Monday, Assistant Attorney General Margaret Paton-Walsh said lists of write-in names were only intended as voter assistance and were not forms of advocacy. She said other states routinely post such information at polling places.

Copyright 2010 The Associated Press.
(This post was last modified: 10-28-2010 01:35 AM by SumOfAllFears.)
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(10-27-2010 10:28 AM)SumOfAllFears Wrote:  
(10-27-2010 10:17 AM)Native Georgian Wrote:  It's difficult to poll a race where one of the candidates will not actually have their name on the ballot.

Q: How are votes for "Merkowsky" or "Murkowitz" or whatever going to be counted? Does the name have to spelled exactly right? Any Alaska-election-law specialists out there?

Yes, it has to be spelled exactly correct. She is done, dead, she just doesn't know it yet.

I had heard a court ruled that "Lisa M" would suffice...

I hope she loses big.
10-28-2010 10:16 AM
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