Hundreds of postal ballots have disappeared from York, where there is a tiny Lib Dem majority.
Lots of legal challenges to follow.
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It looks like I was out by a few days. That post is dated 4th May 2010.Originally posted by Sysman View Post
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Second hit in GoogleOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI was hoping to find an instruction manual here.
"Flat in council block... a month ago there was one registered voter; now there are 18.... Asifur Rahman, 21, said he was one of ten Bangladeshi students living in the four-bed flat, but did not know the remaining names on the list."
"Another resident was surprised to learn that eight complete strangers were also registered as living in the small flat she shares with her partner. Other addresses investigated by the Mail were linked to the Labour Party."
"Anti-sleaze campaigner Martin Bell said: ‘There is actually a possibility that the result of the election could be decided by electoral fraud. That’s pretty grim."
Socialists up to their old tricks again, I see. Nice to know they have such faith in the elctorate and respect it so much.
http://www.dailymail...g-election.html
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The evidence will be obvious to all with eyes that see.
Labour will still be in power...
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Postal vote fraud
Since there has been documented evidence of this happening before, how long do you think it will be before we get evidence of postal vote fraud this time around?
I reckon by the end of tomorrow.Tags: None
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