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About a dozen independently confirmed accounts have come in overnight to [email protected] from Scotland, of blank-backed ballots or ballots with no bar code or sequence of numbers. This means they are to be discarded. About three dozen confirmed reports total here with an unconfirmed report of about 183 additionally on another site. If you help me confirm that, it will if so be a total of over 200 ballots systematically produced without barcode (invalid) in Scotland. Multiple reports in Yes districts, notes this campaign advisor veteran of Gore v Bush (I worked as an advisor on Gore 2000). To recap we are finding systematic examples of no-barcode ballots. Again, we interviewed the Chief Counting Officers team, and they confirmed that without a barcode these ballots are not valid. Next questions: What happened to these ballots? Diane Mahefsky Poland says she watched five hours of the Scottish vote count and saw no discard category for no barcode visible. She says as a three time elections staffer that all discarded ballots have to be accounted for. Can an independent observer recount the vote? The legal answer is yes. The Carter Center said the would independently observer a recount if requested by Scots. Can Scotland have another referendum? The talking points echoing last referendum for generation are lying to you. There is nothing in the 2013 Referendum Act to prohibit another referendum -- you just need your representatives to pass a new bill arranging for one. OR you can recount the vote council by council by passing a series of local referenda. Citizens not politicians initiate referenda on the local level. What happened to the postal vote? This represents a tenth of Scotlands vote. It was opened, scanned and tabulated in England by English government-employed officials. As an independent observer, to me this represents a major conflict of interest given the issue at stake. Can we see the records relate to the postal vote and recount them NOT in England by English government employees? The legal answer is yes, if the Carter Center is invited to observe a recount. AND you can file a Judicial Review to investigate this vote count and if necessary invalidate the result if findings support that. The forms are in the thread below. You have five more weeks to do this. How? Just go to any courthouse and they will walk you through the process. Report here. We have confirmed with sources close to the Referendum Bill of 2013 that a Judicial Review is the remedy built into this legislation for evidence of vote corruption. NOW….can I place this story in a Scottish newspaper or will I have to write it myself in my globally syndicated column? Keep the documentation coming in folks.
Posted on: Wed, 24 Sep 2014 14:44:59 +0000

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