Friday, August 10, 2018

Another sudden discovery in primary voting

Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach’s narrow lead over Gov. Jeff Colyer in the GOP primary race for governor shrunk on Thursday after officials discovered a mistake in voting totals.

Kobach’s lead has been sliced from 191 to 91 votes after officials noticed a discrepancy in Colyer's totals in Thomas County. Results remain unofficial, and the race is still too close to call.

The secretary of state’s website lists Kobach with 466 votes to Colyer’s 422 in Thomas County.

However, the Thomas County election results page shows Colyer with 522 votes to Kobach's 466.

  The Hill
Hmm. And who is Secretary of State?



Bold move on the secretary's part.
Kansas elections director Bryan Caskey told The Associated Press that officials noticed the discrepancy during a routine post-election review of voting totals.

[...]

[Kobach] was the vice chairman of Trump's since-disbanded commission to investigate unfounded claims of voter fraud in the 2016 presidential election, which he said cost him the popular vote to Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
Voter fraud? I think it's obvious where the fraud lies.  But wasn't he just the perfect Trump pick to head something called the Election Integrity Commission?

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

UPDATE:

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