Alabama’s top court has blocked a lower court’s order directing state election officials to preserve all digital ballot images in Alabama’s hotly contested special Senate election between Roy Moore and Doug Jones.
Controversies surrounding Moore may give Democrat Jones an edge in the Republican-dominated state. Multiple women have accused Moore of sexual misconduct with teen girls when he was in his 30s. Moore is now 70 and denies the charges.
On Monday, a Montgomery County Circuit judge had ordered that all ballot scanners in the state save all digital copies of Tuesday’s ballots.
All counties employing digital ballot scanners in the Dec. 12, 2017, election are hereby ordered to set their voting machines to save all processed images in order to preserve all digital ballot images,” reads a court document obtained by AL.com.
Late Monday, attorneys for Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill and the state administrator of elections, Ed Packard, filed an emergency stay on the lower court injunction.
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What are they afraid of by not preserving the digital votes. We all know what happens when Obama and Biden stick their nose in it.
ReplyDeleteFraud took place in Alabama and decent people should want to know the truth...
ReplyDeleteI guess they want to hurry up and erase all the evidence of ballot stuffing. Since a 1% difference is a ...landslide...
ReplyDeleteVoter information belongs to The People.
ReplyDeleteSo I guess strict voter ID laws don't stop voter fraud. Alabama has some of the strongest voter ID laws in the country.
ReplyDeleteWE will never really know the truth of what happened in that election because the voting machines were supplied and programed by a Soros owned company.
ReplyDeleteThis has to stop now,voter fraud is alive and growing in our nation. We need this information.
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