I have now nearly half a million votes, by the time all unprocessed ballots are counted I should have close to 600,000 votes. Legal actions against Dunn and Bowen are going on. If the judges will follow the law I should become the next Sec. of State or at least will have Repub. nomination.
Posted on | June 23, 2010 | 1 Comment
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Alpine COMPLETED 6/11/10 9:24 AM
Amador 907 107 1 1,015 6/10/10 3:51 PM
Butte 7,526 1,051 0 8,577 6/10/10 2:39 PM
Calaveras 24 201 184 409 6/15/10 8:29 AM
Colusa COMPLETED 6/11/10 8:15 AM
Contra Costa 28,000 3,100 0 31,100 6/15/10 8:26 AM
Del Norte COMPLETED 6/11/10 10:10 AM
El Dorado 10,000 600 0 10,600 6/9/10 12:05 AM
Fresno 30,000 4,500 3,500 38,000 6/11/10 2:12 PM
Glenn COMPLETED 6/11/10 12:57 PM
Humboldt 6,049 559 42 6,650 6/10/10 3:06 PM
Imperial 3,431 703 878 5,012 6/15/10 8:59 AM
Inyo 0 44 0 44 6/14/10 1:42 PM
Kern 0 2,300 40 2,340 6/15/10 8:54 AM
Kings 6/17/10 8:00 AM
Lake 3,229 537 0 3,766 6/15/10 7:55 AM
Lassen 6/15/10 11:08 AM
Los Angeles 33,637 38,134 10,000 81,771 6/15/10 1:48 PM
Madera 3,515 511 0 4,026 6/15/10 8:22 AM
Marin 23,000 2,000 200 25,200 6/10/10 1:13 PM
Mariposa 698 80 25 803 6/10/10 3:27 PM
Mendocino 10,559 242 0 10,801 6/10/10 9:30 AM
Merced 2,275 125 0 2,400 6/10/10 10:30 AM
Modoc 6/11/10 3:55 PM
Mono 6/15/10 10:00 AM
Monterey 6/21/10 2:06 PM
Napa 13,203 159 100 13,462 6/16/10 11:36 AM
Nevada 6,061 565 899 7,525 6/15/10 8:00 AM
Orange 132,548 11,196 0 143,744 6/11/10 4:24 PM
Placer 10,800 1,558 0 12,358 6/14/10 3:06 PM
Plumas 355 86 0 441 6/10/10 4:42 PM
Riverside 0 7,445 7,531 14,976 6/15/10 8:22 AM
Sacramento 47,161 4,000 0 51,161 6/11/10 4:26 PM
San Benito 0 166 0 166 6/15/10 8:28 AM
San Bernardino 0 5,740 8,400 14,140 6/14/10 1:41 PM
San Diego 26,621 11,560 2,000 40,181 6/15/10 8:18 AM
San Francisco 2,756 4,845 5,322 12,923 6/15/10 8:20 AM
San Joaquin 12,862 2,503 100 15,465 6/14/10 2:52 PM
San Luis Obispo 1,600 1,100 261 2,961 6/12/10 3:19 PM
San Mateo 28,836 2,666 38 31,540 6/10/10 5:15 PM
Santa Barbara 18,419 1,699 0 20,118 6/10/10 3:30 PM
Santa Clara 35,000 7,500 0 42,500 6/11/10 8:17 AM
Santa Cruz 10,781 1,400 0 12,181 6/15/10 1:49 PM
Shasta 0 420 2,100 2,520 6/14/10 11:34 AM
Sierra 6/11/10 3:11 PM
Siskiyou 0 134 379 513 6/15/10 8:24 AM
Solano 13,800 1,400 206 15,406 6/10/10 4:00 PM
Sonoma 26,500 1,358 0 27,858 6/15/10 8:25 AM
Stanislaus 0 1,500 350 1,850 6/16/10 10:04 AM
Sutter 718 255 0 973 6/15/10 8:27 AM
Tehama 3,165 179 278 3,622 6/15/10 8:21 AM
Trinity 6/15/10 8:28 AM
Tulare 1,000 800 300 2,100 6/15/10 3:19 PM
Tuolumne 6/14/10 1:51 PM
Ventura 14,909 3,244 510 18,663 6/14/10 3:04 PM
Yolo 4,771 868 156 5,795 6/14/10 2:33 PM
Yuba 6/17/10 5:18 PM
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June 24th, 2010 @ 6:45 am
Dear Dr. Orly-Robert Wexler was our representative in Palm Beach County, due to Bush/Gore 2000 he really pushed for paper ballots-in case you need this information someday, there is quite a bit on computer searches. We now have Ron Klein, but I will be voting for Lt. Col Allen West-mainly because of the beyond corruption regarding Obama, the fraud nomination and now his complete inept and corrupt administration (if you can call it that). Just so you know Robert Wexler is quite a character-he ran a very good office in Palm Beach-very constituent oriented-if he has time I think he could assist you in getting paper ballots or point you in the right direction. He is a firm believer in paper ballots for obvious reasons, and as you can see he is already committed to them. I think most Dems are now Tea Party or Independents, Obama I really believe this only has his 10 per cent core and anybody/everybody he has to pay off.
May 21, 2007: With Wexler at his side, Gov. Charlie Crist signs a law replacing the state’s touch-screen, electronic voting machines with paper ballots. Wexler was the state’s leading critic of touch-screen machines and convinced Crist to support the switch.