This explains how they trapped the people on the list to challenge them. They sent a registered letter, from the RNC and if it came back as undeliverable (not signed for), the RNC challenged those registrations. WHO would SIGN for a letter from the RNC?!!! And if you weren't home, you'd have to respond to the note, go to the PO, and sign for it there!EXCERPT FROM TODAY'S SUMMIT COUNTY ELECTION BOARD HEARING:
General 2004 :: Thu Oct 28th, 2004 at 07:28:44 PM EST
Mr. PRY: Ms. Miller, you filed a challenge to the voting residence of
Catherine Ann Herold, who lives at 238 30th Street Northwest, Barberton, Summit County, Ohio; is that correct?
MS. MILLER: I did.
MR. PRY: And have you ever been to that residence?
MS. MILLER: No.
MR. PRY: Do you know Catherine Ann Herrold?
MS. MILLER: No, I don't.
MR. PRY: You have indicated in this challenge form that the person - that you believe that she does not live at that residence; is that correct?
MS. MILLER: That's correct.
MR. PRY: And what is the basis for you making this challenge?
MS. MILLER: That was my impression that these items that I signed were for people whose mail had been undeliverable for several times, and that they did not live at the residence.
MR. PRY: Did you personally send any mail to Ms. Herrold?
MS. MILLER: No, I did not.
MR. PRY: Have you seen any mail that was returned to Ms. Herrold?
MS. MILLER: No, I have not.
MR. PRY: Do you have any personal knowledge as we stand here today that Ms. Herrold does not live at the address at 238 30th Street Northwest?
MS. MILLER: Only that which was my impression; that their mail had not been able to be delivered.
MR. PRY: And who gave you that impression?
MS. MILLER: Attorney Jim Simon.
MR. PRY: And what did --
MS. MILLER: He's an officer of the party.
MR. PRY: An officer of which party?
MS. MILLER: Republican party.
MR. PRY: Where did you complete this challenge form at?
MS. MILLER: My home.
MR. PRY: What did Mr. Simon tell you with respect to Ms. Herrold's residence?
MS. MILLER: That the mail had come back undeliverable several times from that residence.
MR. PRY: And you never saw the returned mail?
MS. MILLER: No, I did not.
MR. PRY: Now, you've indicated that you signed this based on some personal knowledge.
MR. HUTCHINSON: (Joseph F. Hutchinson, Jr. Summit County Board of Elections) No
MR. ARSHINKOFF: (Alex R. Arshinkoff, Summit County Board of Elections) Reason to believe. It says, "I have reason to believe." It says it on the form.
MR. JONES: It says, "I hereby declare under penalty of election falsification, that the statements above are true as I verily believe."
MR. ARSHINKOFF: It says here, "I have reason to believe."
MR. HUTCHINSON: It says what it says.
MR. ARSHINKOFF: You want her indicted, get her indicted.
MR. PRY: That may be where it goes next.
MR. HUTCHINSON: Yeah, give it a try.
MR. MORRISON: I'm going to enter an objection.
MR. JONES: Can we have you name?
MR. MORRISON: Yes. Jack Morrison. I've just been informed by Mr. Pry that an indictment may flow out of this, and therefore I'm instructing Ms. Miller to exercise her privilege against self-incrimination. She will not answer any further questions.
MR. PRY: There's no basis for this challenge.
MR. JONES: Since she's here, we're going to allow Ms. Herrold share with us -- thank you, Ms. Miller.
MS. MILLER: May I sit down?
MR. JONES: Yes.
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