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...Lennon expressed interest in partaking in fund-raising, voter-registration anti-war rallies and concerts, which would take place in many of the 1972 primary states. With the full protection of the First Amendment (which protects citizens and noncitizens alike) Lennon's intended actions were completely legal...
...back and forth between Lewis and Clark's courtrooms as the supposedly one-day trials dragged on and on. The basic facts were never in dispute: Two Republican supervisors of elections had allowed Republican party workers access to two stacks of absentee ballot applications, in order to fill in voter ID numbers - left off the forms by a printing error - and save the applications from the trash. (A similar case in Bay County was thrown out of a lower court Thursday...
...This was in violation of a 1998 anti-fraud law naming the voter ID numbers as one of nine pieces of information that had to be filled in by the voter or his family. Republicans called it the supervisors' questionable behavior a "hypertechnicality." Democrats called it a political conspiracy...
...them was made by the Republican party," testified Peggy S. Robbins, the Martin County supervisor of elections, of the ballot forms (this was also true in Seminole County). "It only seemed logical to allow the Republican party to correct that mistake; the preprinted number was not received by the voter...
...Boies in his rebuttal. In fact, precedent dictates that "reasonable probability" is the wrong standard; as long as the plaintiff proves "reasonable possibility" of a changed result, a recount must be allowed. "We have identified specific votes" that were not counted, Boies told the Justices. "There was a clear voter intent expressed on those ballots and they were not counted...