'Serious mistakes were made,' Understates Candidate, Former Texas Justice Steve Smith
A Conservative Republican former Texas Supreme Court Justice, who ran against a Republican opponent backed by Gov. Rick Perry, is considering a challenge to the tremendously flawed Primary Elections held in the state two weeks ago on new Electronic Voting Machines.
The campaign for Steve Smith announced they have filed a "Public Information Act request with the Tarrant County Elections Administrator seeking to review public documents relating to the Republican Party primary election in Tarrant County" on March 7th.
Amongst the many troubling concerns pointed out to The BRAD BLOG by Smith's campaign manager, Smith "outperformed the statewide results by 13%," in his home county of Tarrant in 2004, "but this year, according to the results, he underperformed the statewide results by 23%."
There's much more in our complete report, but we thought we'd point out this one right here as well:
Winkler County, which went for Smith by margins of 260-92 (74%) and 468-249 (65%) in the 2002 and 2004 elections, went against Smith by an unbelievable 0-273 (100%) margin.
Read the complete story:
A Conservative Republican former Texas Supreme Court Justice, who ran against a Republican opponent backed by Gov. Rick Perry, is considering a challenge to the tremendously flawed Primary Elections held in the state two weeks ago on new Electronic Voting Machines.
The campaign for Steve Smith announced they have filed a "Public Information Act request with the Tarrant County Elections Administrator seeking to review public documents relating to the Republican Party primary election in Tarrant County" on March 7th.
Amongst the many troubling concerns pointed out to The BRAD BLOG by Smith's campaign manager, Smith "outperformed the statewide results by 13%," in his home county of Tarrant in 2004, "but this year, according to the results, he underperformed the statewide results by 23%."
There's much more in our complete report, but we thought we'd point out this one right here as well:
Winkler County, which went for Smith by margins of 260-92 (74%) and 468-249 (65%) in the 2002 and 2004 elections, went against Smith by an unbelievable 0-273 (100%) margin.
Read the complete story:
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