Amidst 200,000 voter discrepancies, Ohio elections chief appeals to U.S. Supreme Court

The AP reports:

Ohio’s top elections chief has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in a dispute over whether the state is required to do more to help counties verify voter eligibility, a spokesman for her office said Thursday . . .

At least 200,000 newly registered voters have mismatched data, according to an initial review by Brunner’s office . . .

One News Now carries this related report: Might ACORN grow into something bigger?

From the website of House Republican Leader John Boehner: Boehner Releases Analysis Showing ACORN Has Received at Least $31 Million in Federal Funding; Untold Millions More through State & Local Agencies

From Boehner’s press release: “A breakdown of federal funds received by ACORN can be found here.”

Alabama Policy Institute: ACORN Threatens Honest Elections
“American voters have become accustomed to allegations of fraud surrounding elections. But what is happening now surpasses anything that may have happened in past elections, and it could determine the future of the nation.”

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