Texas not ready for rush of newly registered voters
Logic says most of these new voters are excited about Democrats. Hummm. What would a Republican do? Slow roll and disenfranchise would be my guess.
Thousands of Texans who registered to vote a few weeks ago likely will find their names missing from official voter lists when early voting starts Monday for the Nov. 4 election, officials said.Call me cynical, but this is no coincidence:
The voters will be allowed to cast ballots but may have to fill out special forms at polling stations or wait a few days before voting, according to state and Houston-area election administrators.
Officials blame a deadline-beating rush of registration applications before Oct. 6, and maintenance to a computer database of Social Security numbers, for the fact that many registrations won't be processed in time for the early voting kickoff.
"We were keeping up very well with the increased load, but we started to run a little behind when the Social Security Administration closed their (computer program) down for maintenance last weekend," said Ashley Burton, spokeswoman for Secretary of State Hope Andrade.Can't have that, can we?
Labels: 2008 race, Hope Andrade, voter registration, voter suppression

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