Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Joe Miller: 5 Myths

Joe Miller today debunked five myths about the Alaska US Senate race in an email blast sent to his supporters. Citing write-in ballot counts from last night, Miller has 90,448 un-contested votes to Murkowski's 84,563. Two of the myths relate to Alaska's election law which is very clear: candidates' names must be spelled correctly on write-in ballots or the ballot is not valid. Further, Alaska's election also does not give ballot counters discretion to determine a write-in ballot's validity. "You spell it correctly, or you don't," Miller wrote.

Murkowski did spend a considerable amount of money to ensure that voters spelled her name correctly on write-in ballots, though her first advertisement had to be done over again because her name was misspelled.

Lest anyone forget:





Murkowski apparently was concerned enough that the law would be strictly and correctly interpreted, that this campaign ad is devoted to spelling her name correctly on write-in ballots:



Finally, Miller said that there was indeed instances of voter irregularities and fraud in this race.

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Lisa Murkowski and her friends in the media has misled you. They want you to believe that Joe has lost this election. Below, we dismantle 5 common myths going around:



MYTH 1: Joe Miller is forcing the state of Alaska to count ballots.

Lisa Murkowski is forcing the count in Alaska - by ignoring the primary process (after
promising to stand by the results) and conducting a write-in campaign costing millions of dollars, Lisa ensured a drawn-out counting process would be
required to determine a victor.

MYTH 2: Lisa Murkowski is
beating Joe Miller


After 7 days of write-in ballot
counting, Republican nominee Joe Miller still leads incumbent Lisa Murkowski in the uncontested write-in ballot count. As of Monday night, nearly all
write-in votes have been counted. Joe Miller has 90,448 uncontested votes and Murkowski only has 84.563. If current trends hold, Miller and
Murkowski will likely end up in a dead heat in the uncontested ballot count.

MYTH 3: Joe Miller is indiscriminately throwing out ballots

By law, Alaska statute mandates that the candidates name be spelled correctly. Joe Miller is challenging ballots based on that statute. As a strong believer in the rule of law and constitutional values, Joe believes in this high standard of proof required for write-in ballots to be considered.

Given that the counting process alone has cost the state significant time and resources, a strict interpretation of ballots is necessary to ensure election results are determined in a fair and timely manner. This is crucial for Alaskans to receive proper congressional representation.

MYTH 4: The law leaves it up to ballot counters to determine what ballots are legitimate

Lisa Murkowski’s campaign has spent considerable funds attempting to ensure that
her name is properly spelled on the write-in ballots, proving that she anticipated and prepared for a strict interpretation of law. The law
allows no room for personal interpretation. You spell it correctly, or you don't.

MYTH 5: There are no reports of fraud or voting irregularities


The Joe Miller campaign has documented numerous instances of voting irregularities.

While nothing can be done about these cases now that the election has already been held, the Joe Miller campaign believes that these cases prove why it is all the more necessary to ensure that there is strict interpretation on the ballot counting process.


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