Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Military Ballots May Not Count In Illinois

WLS AM reports that the "U.S. Justice Department is investigating whether the state of Illinois missed the deadline for mailing absentee ballots to members of the military and other overseas American voters as part of a new federal overseas voting law. Cris Cray, Director of Legislation at the Illinois State Board of Elections, says not all of Illinois' 110 jurisdictions were compliant with the 2009 Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment Act (MOVE). The law requires every state to mail their absentee ballots 45 days prior to Election Day to overseas troops, government employees and other Americans who want to vote from abroad. Cray says she is currently compiling data from each of Illinois' jurisdictions to determine which were compliant and which were delinquent. Cray said it's possible the ballots may not be counted because the state was tardy in sending them out. Illinois was required to have all of its absentee ballots mailed by Sept. 18, the national deadline. Election officials have until Nov. 15 to count the absentee ballots, which must be postmarked by midnight Nov. 1 to be eligible. In an e-mail response, Justice Department spokeswoman Xochil Hinojosa confirmed that Illinois is being investigated for the absentee ballot infraction."

Of course no "investigation" by the Justice Department will change the facts that Democrat-dominated Illinois has failed to meets its duty to provide our men and women in uniform with the opportunity to partake in the democratic process they are risking life and limb to defend. Illinois will have achieved its depraved goal of depriving military absentee votes of being considered in this election regardless of any "investigation." Those that think this was not the goal must wonder and explain why no one has been held accountable for this malfeasance.

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