30 percent of Alaska ballots waiting to be counted

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DAN JOLING | November 11, 2008 08:19 PM EST | AP

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Bonnie Jack, with the Sen. Ted Stevens campaign, center right, and Janet Mitsen, with the Mark Begich campaign, center left, discuss a questioned ballot with election workers Ethel Tuck, right and Grace Pierce, left, at the Division of Election office in Anchorage, Alaska, Tuesday Nov. 11, 2008. More than 90,000 question and absentee ballots will be counted on Wednesday in a close U.S. Senate and House race. (AP Photo/Al Grillo)

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A week after Election Day, about 30 percent of the Alaska votes that will decide the fate of convicted U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens haven't been counted.

The Alaska Division of Elections expects to count most of the roughly 90,000 early, absentee ballots or questioned ballots remaining on Wednesday.

Stevens, the longest-serving Republican in Senate history, leads Democrat Mark Begich, the mayor of Anchorage, by 3,257 votes. Stevens has said he will appeal his conviction last month of seven felonies that he lied on financial disclosure forms.

Alaska always has a lag in counting absentee votes because far-flung communities and sometimes erratic mail delivery mean ballots trickle in for several days, elections director Gail Fenumiai says.

"It's not really taking any longer," Fenumiai said.

But the division is taking extra care with ballots from the general election after more than two dozen people voted twice in the August primary. Most of them voted absentee and at their polling place.

So workers have been busy matching names on outstanding ballots to polling-place rolls from Election Day, when voters were required to show identification and sign in, Fenumiai said.

That work had been completed in 32 of Alaska's 40 election districts, including the state's population centers: Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, the Kenai Peninsula and Gov. Sarah Palin's home territory, the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, which includes Wasilla and Palmer.

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Early this week, the elections office was waiting for precinct rolls to arrive from parts of rural Alaska, including the southeast panhandle, Kodiak Island and other areas off the highway system such as western and northern Alaska.

The most remote areas do not have daily mail service, which slows the process, Fenumiai said.

More than 224,000 votes were cast on Election Day.

Of the uncounted ballots, about 61,000 are absentee votes, with about 20,000 questioned ballots and 9,500 early votes. Questioned ballots include votes people cast on Election Day somewhere other than their designated polling place.

She said another batch of votes could be counted Friday.

Also undecided is the U.S. House race, where incumbent Republican Don Young holds a lead of nearly 17,000 votes over Democrat Ethan Berkowitz.

Absentee ballots, which continue to arrive in the mail, had to be postmarked by Election Day but could arrive up to 15 days after the election if sent from outside the country.

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Alaska Division of Elections: http://www.elections.alaska.gov/

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A week after Election Day, about 30 percent of the Alaska votes that will decide the fate of convicted U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens haven't been counted. The Alaska Division of Ele...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A week after Election Day, about 30 percent of the Alaska votes that will decide the fate of convicted U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens haven't been counted. The Alaska Division of Ele...
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Considering they already found many people voting more than once it is good they take their time to make sure people only vote once. Alaska is tired of having out-of-staters trying to push their values on us. The last four propositions we voted down in the primary is a good example how out of hand outside interests is getting. It's time for Alaskans to unit and tell them where to stick it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:53 PM on 11/12/2008
- PT6 I'm a Fan of PT6 25 fans permalink

WHAT?

Is Alaska part of the USA or not?

This is no excuse for taking weeks to count votes when 49 other states are finished and some are on their second round!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:10 PM on 11/12/2008

Santa is the farthest away- and I just don't believe he voted for Stevens. Unleash the sled dogs- get those frozen votes defrosted and into the system! This- like the Palin interviews blanketing the news- is dragging on far too long....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 PM on 11/12/2008
- PepeLepew I'm a Fan of PepeLepew 325 fans permalink
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30 percent still? What's wrong with that state? Every other state seems to have its act together -- even Florida now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 11/12/2008
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Convicted Felon runs for Senate seat .......... what a great country we have!!!!!!!!

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:38 PM on 11/12/2008
- Leon72 I'm a Fan of Leon72 4 fans permalink

The fact that this race is so razor-thin close, in spite os Stevens being down big according to most pre-election polls, should raise lots of suspicion. Sarah Palin wants to continue her role in national politics and will get this seat once Stevens is forced tol eave if he "wins" The possibility that she will be involved in the counting of these ballots should raise all red flags. The fix is in, folks. Dems need to send lawyers and other officials to watch this process closely.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:06 PM on 11/12/2008
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I could personally, single-handedly, hand-count the ballots faster myself...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:50 AM on 11/12/2008
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What I would really like to know is that of the 20,000 "questionable ballots", what is the percentage and exact number of those that voted Democratic as opposed to Republican? Since there are only a few thousand votes that separate the two candidates, it is critical that the honesty and integrity of the process be absolutely maintained. I would hope that President-elect Obama would have an excellent legal team up there assisting and verifying that everything is fair and above board.

We mustn't let another 2000 Florida or a 2004 Ohio happen again that would deny the real intent of the electorate. I remain very hopeful that we'll have three more Democratic Senators added to the grand total when the three races that are still pending are completed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:11 AM on 11/12/2008
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Wait a sec - if a full 30% of ballots are outstanding, how could they have called any election at all? Couldn't this flip their EV's for President as well?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 AM on 11/12/2008
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Yes, but Obama was already far beyond the minimum 270 electoral votes needed to secure the presidency.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 AM on 11/12/2008
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Does anyone have the address of The Alaskan Independence Party? I would like to donate to their efforts at secession.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 AM on 11/12/2008
- JMBrodie I'm a Fan of JMBrodie 280 fans permalink
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LOL!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 AM on 11/12/2008

The only other place it takes so long declare the result of an election? Oh yes, that would be Zimbabwe.

So let's look at Alaska and Zimbabwe side by side. One of these locations is governed by a power-crazed egomaniac, incapable of truth or ethical conduct. Meanwhile, the other is run by Robert Mugabe.

[For the benefit of the geographically-challenged, the following helpful clarification has been sourced from Sarahpedia: "Zimbabwe is a village in the country of Africa"]

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 AM on 11/12/2008
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I thought it was a city..... :-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:30 AM on 11/12/2008
- jnratliff I'm a Fan of jnratliff 9 fans permalink

30% or almost 1/3 of Alaska votes have not been counted because the govenor has been out of town for a couple of months yep. Are these ballots selected for a private counting?
OMG could there be enough there to sway the election we just had? Just being a little flip.
Why can it take so long to count money.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 AM on 11/12/2008
- jeffp26 I'm a Fan of jeffp26 32 fans permalink
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No wonder Palin is their governor. It's the wild west up there.

I guess Jon Stewart is right. People go to live in Alaska when they are "hiding out."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:59 AM on 11/12/2008
- Keith52 I'm a Fan of Keith52 38 fans permalink
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Bingo.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:05 AM on 11/12/2008
- novowel4me I'm a Fan of novowel4me 2 fans permalink

Doesn't the United Nations have a team for monitoring elections in third world countries? Maybe they could help. Someone down this thread suggested Jimmy Carter might be available as well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 AM on 11/12/2008
- Avembe I'm a Fan of Avembe 5 fans permalink

WHAT THE HELL the Reps are trying to do there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:53 AM on 11/12/2008
- Whinger I'm a Fan of Whinger 48 fans permalink
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Yeah but, but, the ones that really matter have been counted, the rest you can forget about.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:49 AM on 11/12/2008
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