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REJECTED VOTES??!!
xyzee
#51 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 4:08:42 AM
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essyk wrote:
Nitalala the day I will know my president.
This thing haunts me in my sleep cz I tally in my dreams and have bad nightmares.


Just pray that your preffered candidate performs well, otherwise it will be a 5 year nightmare.
thuks
#52 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 5:17:33 AM
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xyzee wrote:
essyk wrote:
Nitalala the day I will know my president.
This thing haunts me in my sleep cz I tally in my dreams and have bad nightmares.


Just pray that your preffered candidate performs well, otherwise it will be a 5 year nightmare.

Not necessarily. He might perform better
But of course this is subjective
I care!
Much Know
#53 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 5:26:49 AM
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They obviously took the legal position argued here by some earlier, the Jubilee legal position, either throw away rejected votes cast in wrong box, or place them in the correct places, the few remaining are now rejected for fewer reasons. This works in favor of UK and no run-off.
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githundi
#54 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 7:05:16 AM
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Much Know wrote:
They obviously took the legal position argued here by some earlier, the Jubilee legal position, either throw away rejected votes cast in wrong box, or place them in the correct places, the few remaining are now rejected for fewer reasons. This works in favor of UK and no run-off.

not really, they were not existent in the first place as there is no recount.
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muganda
#55 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 2:00:51 PM
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I do not support the CORD steps, they do show a reluctance to let the process carry through.

On the other hand, this issue of Rejected Votes gives their complaints unnecessary merit. They were too significant to wish away, where did they all disappear to?

The IEBC should explain at the next press conference so small issues don't create grounds for litigation.

Wendz
#56 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 2:10:18 PM
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muganda wrote:
I do not support the CORD steps, they do show a reluctance to let the process carry through.

On the other hand, this issue of Rejected Votes gives their complaints unnecessary merit. They were too significant to wish away, where did they all disappear to?

The IEBC should explain at the next press conference so small issues don't create grounds for litigation.



Given that not all ROs had reached the NTC and they were not arriving in accordance with the transmitted results order, why cant CORD wait for all the ROs to return, IEBC to tally the results and when the Rejected votes reduce in the final tally, then we can question them. How do you expect them to respond to half info. May be there are some areas where the rejected votes were much higher and they are yet to be captured..... just thinking.

Not forgetting it could actually be that all the rejected votes included those of the other positions (county reps, women representatives etc) given that they could have been put as a lumpsum so they do not necessarily show the 'rejected votes' for the presidential candidates only.
githundi
#57 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 2:15:05 PM
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muganda wrote:
I do not support the CORD steps, they do show a reluctance to let the process carry through.

On the other hand, this issue of Rejected Votes gives their complaints unnecessary merit. They were too significant to wish away, where did they all disappear to?

The IEBC should explain at the next press conference so small issues don't create grounds for litigation.


it is possible the system had been hacked into.
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muganda
#58 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 2:30:41 PM
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These rejected votes were previously at 5% of the provisional totals.
In the final results rejected votes, while under keen scrutiny by both Jubilee/CORD, have now become only 0.84%


Not giving a timely explanation on a 83% variance has become a key oversight!
murchr
#59 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 2:33:08 PM
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The bug that was slowing the system was inflating the rejected votes
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Impunity
#60 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 3:26:33 PM
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muganda wrote:
These rejected votes were previously at 5% of the provisional totals.
In the final results rejected votes, while under keen scrutiny by both Jubilee/CORD, have now become only 0.84%


Not giving a timely explanation on a 83% variance has become a key oversight!


As long as IEBC cant and wont explain this discrepancy exhaustively then any result released which doesn't favor any side will not be accepted by any side including I and I.
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