Monday, March 03, 2014

Warrick County Failed To Count 3,700 Votes In 2012 Election

Warrick County's Clerk Sarah Redmon has just confirmed that in the 2012 general election the clerk's office neglected to count about 3,700 votes that had been cast during early voting in that county. That number represents 90% of the in-person votes cast prior to the election during early voting. According to Redmon, the missed votes were discovered by a Democratic precinct committeeman just recently. A technician who worked for Indianapolis-based MicroVote incorrectly uploaded the early votes according to the report. Warrick County Democratic Chairman Kevin Derr said there was no cause for alarm because the untabulated votes wouldn't have affected the outcome of any races. These kind of mistakes are inexcusable. Thousands of voters were disenfranchised by the negligent act of this voting software company's employee. And then they wonder why people no longer trust the votes tabulated by electronic voting machines.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I live in Indianapolis...and I do NOT trust the votes tabulated by Beth White!

Anonymous said...

Democrats didn't count votes correctly?

In the Northern District of Indiana there is prosecution, in the Southern District Joe Hogsett appears to be silent...

-Don't ask, don't tell!

"Corruption is as Corruption does."

--The Democrat Machine

Anonymous said...

2000 Presidential Election...it never ends. Why was this discovered almost two years later...Surreal. Th

Gary R. Welsh said...

It's a failure on the part of both political parties. Obviously, neither political party was monitoring the election in that county with any seriousness or this would have been easily detected before the canvas following the election had been completed.

Anonymous said...

I agree with 11:01 Gary Welsh...But votes casted prior to election and not discovered? With the tendencies of the USA and not trusting votes casted and promoting voting early? Both parties didn't have prior knowledge...or did and hoped for an outcome.