The election results certified by the St. Lawrence County Board of Elections for New York’s 23rd Congressional District contain some numbers that are mathematically impossible. These numbers were requested in person and transmitted by e-mail just hours before certification on Tuesday, November 24th, 2009.
For six election districts in St. Lawrence County (the 2nd, 4th, 6th, and 7th districts in Canton, the 14th district in Massena, and the 2nd district in Oswegatchie) negative numbers appear in the column for “blank” ballots, known in other states as “undervotes.”
Blank vote counts are ballots in which the voter did not choose any candidate in a given election and are determined by subtracting the total number of votes cast for the candidates from the number of voters who completed ballots. The remaining number would be those voters who didn't cast a vote for that election.
In Canton's 7th district, the certified results show a total of 148 ballots cast. The results of those votes were counted as 88 votes for Owens, 11 votes for Scozzafava, and 80 votes for Hoffman. The problem is that these numbers add up to 179 votes counted for the candidates, and there were only 148 ballots cast; St. Lawrence County certified these numbers to the state as accurate with the number of 'blank' ballots reported as -31.
The Board of Elections stated repeatedly that their numbers add up, and strictly speaking, they do. But negative numbers should not be required to make this happen.
Election analysts refer to this phenomenon as “phantom voters,” because they are apparitions. They do not actually exist. There can never be more votes counted for any office than the number of actual voters who cast ballots. There could be one or two, if on occasion an actual voter forgot to sign the poll book, but never 31.
In addition to the 31 “phantom votes” certified in Canton's 7th district, there are 16 more in Canton's 2nd district, two in Canton's 4th district, 20 in the 7th, 22 in Massena 14th district, and 2 in Oswegatchie 2nd district.
In the certified election results from the above districts and others, where the voting machines appeared to be working properly, the computer-generated vote counts cannot possibly be accurate as they are showing more votes counted than voters.
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Get over it you lost. Simply sour grapes.
ReplyDeleteAll well and good to claim sour grapes...Every single american should be concerned with voting irregularies. This door swings both ways. Everyone should want ever vote counted but I am so tired of dead people voting who didn't vote when they were living.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure that when you follow the trail long enough, it will lead to ACORN and the DNC!
ReplyDeleteOK - I'll bite...why the heck does a blog titled "Salisbury News" give a flip about peculiar election results in Plattsburg, NY?
ReplyDeleteSeriously.
Most informed folks are aware of ACORN's expertise in voter fraud. That is the ONLY way that the dems can win.
ReplyDeleteIf you can't win with the votes, cheat. it's the democratic party way. Oh, the Chicago way also.