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ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Write-in votes for Joe Miller in the Alaska Senate race won’t count toward the GOP nominee’s tally.So says Lt. Gov. Craig Campbell.Campbell, who oversees elections, tells The Associated Press that because Miller’s name isn’t on the official list of write-in candidates, any ballots with "Joe Miller" written in won’t be credited to the tea party favorite.
He was already on the ballot. Who is stupid enough to WRITE IN a name that's already printed on the ballot?I'm sorry but this is just dumb, and I have to agree with the Lt. Gov. He's just following the rules.
I seem to recall in one of the Florida elections, the same thing happened and the courts ruled in favor of "voter intent". I think the courts in Alaska have ruled the same thing with regard to spelling Murcowski's name. If "voter intent" is that important, then write-ins for Joe Miller should count , too.
Looks like the Miller campaign will have to appeal the Lt. Gov's decision then. I hope they are able to cite precedent and get it overturned.
She was one of 160 candidates following conservative calls urging Alaskans to sign up to disrupt her campaign. Though she focused heavily on educating voters on how to cast a vote for her properly, it's not clear how many did so, filling in the ballot oval and writing "Murkowski" or "Lisa Murkowski." And while election officials plan to be lenient in deciphering voter intent in determining whether a ballot for Murkowski counts, they've provided no set standard for what would be allowable.
As long as the strict spelling rule is applied to Moo-cow-ski, I don't have a problem with that. I have a huge problem with it if they start determining voter 'intent' on misspelled or abbreviated names in her favor, but not counting write-ins for Miller the same way.