House Admin Committee Unanimously Votes to Dismiss 4 of 5 Federally Contested 2006 House Elections

Brad Friedman, bradblog.com

Hundreds of Sworn Voter Affidavits Collected by Curtis Campaign, Suggesting Inaccurate Counts on Electronic Voting Machines in FL-24 Race Against Feeney, Disregarded as ‘Not Enough Evidence’…But Without Access to the Machines or Source Code What Other Evidence Could There Be?
In addition to voting Rep. Rush Holt’s dangerous Election Reform bill out of committee today (see this late Tuesday story for details), the U.S. House Administration Committee on Tuesday also unanimously voted to dismiss four of the five U.S. House races from last November which had been challenged in Congress under the Federal Contested Elections Act.

Only the contested Jennings/Buchanan race in Florida’s 13th district — which has gotten a great deal of mainstream media coverage for the 18,000 undervotes recorded by Sarasota’s touch-screen voting systems in the election decided by a 369 vote margin — will move forward. Late last week, the committee voted on party lines to send that contest to the non-partisan Government Accountability Office (GAO) for investigation.

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