Romney seeks extended deadline for overseas voters
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Working to broaden his popularity among military veterans, Republican Mitt Romney’s campaign has sent letters to election officials in Wisconsin, Mississippi and Vermont demanding that the deadline for receiving ballots from military and overseas voters be extended.
The letters sent in recent days on Romney’s behalf by former U.S. Veterans Affairs Secretary Anthony Principi charge that election officials in the states missed the Sept. 22 deadline for mailing some ballots to overseas and military voters. A fourth letter was to be sent Tuesday to Michigan officials, according to Romney campaign spokesman Ryan Williams.
The campaign is actively monitoring state and local election officials across the country, he said.
“We want to ensure that our fighting men and women overseas have the right to vote in the time that is given under federal law,” Williams said. “We’re doing it across the country in both red states and blue state and battleground states.”
The letter-writing effort targets election officials in presidential battleground states such as Wisconsin and Michigan, but extends into others — Mississippi and Vermont — that neither side expects to be competitive on Election Day. The move is part of a broader push by the Romney campaign to expand his popularity among military veterans, who tend to be older men who vote Republican, to help balance President Barack Obama’s advantage among Latinos and women.
Exit polls suggest that Obama lost the veterans vote by 10 points in 2008. A Gallup Poll taken in August gave Romney a 17-point edge among the voting bloc, which makes up about 13 percent of the adult population.
In Wisconsin, 27 municipalities missed the deadline for various reasons to send ballots to a total of 44 military and overseas voters, said Reid Magney, spokesman for the state Government Accountability Board, which handles elections. All 44 ballots were sent to the affected voters within five days of the missed deadline, Magney said.
Federal law requires that ballots be sent to military and overseas voters by Sept. 22, and be returned by Nov. 9.
Williams said the Romney campaign was paying closer attention to Wisconsin because of problems election clerks had earlier this year in meeting the deadline for the presidential primary.
In March, Wisconsin election officials entered into a consent decree with the U.S. Department of Justice to extend the deadline for receiving ballots for the April 3 primary when at least 227 military and overseas ballots were mailed after the deadline.
Under that agreement, the ballots had to be postmarked by the day of the election, April 3, but the completed ballot was counted if it came in within as many days as it was sent late.
The Romney letters copied in the U.S. Department of Justice. If the department doesn’t bring legal action, the campaign will consider it, Williams said.
A spokesman for the Justice Department did not immediately return an email message seeking comment.
There are 6,120 military and overseas voters in Wisconsin, Magney said. The total voting age population is about 4.38 million.


Oct 3, 2012 at 5:20 p.m.
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janesvillean said, ""Oversampling" is a meaningless term."
Then what term would you suggest pollsters, who have been using the term for decades, use instead of oversampling?
Oct 3, 2012 at 4:55 p.m.
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"Oversampling" is a meaningless term. No pollster knows who is going to respond to their poll until they answer the questions. Party identification, in particular, fluctuates and to some extent tracks candidate preferences rather than the other way around.
Oct 3, 2012 at 3:31 p.m.
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George Stephanopoulos, "Do you buy this argument that some conservatives are making that the polls are skewed against Mitt Romney?"
Gov. Chris Christie, "I don't buy that."
Almost every legitimate poll over the last several decades has been oversampled one way or the other, and rightfully so, according to the likely voter profile. This is not some vast left-wing conspiracy to make Obama appear to have a wider lead than he does. But don't take my word for it.
Here's a very informative video clip of the conservative hero, Gov. Chris Christie, discarding the whining by a handful of disheartened conservatives about oversampling of polls. [ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeRa_3HA... ]
Oct 3, 2012 at 3:29 p.m.
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I'm all for our fighting men and women being allowed to cast their vote because after all, they are the reason we are free to post our opinions on a low rate newspaper website 24/7/365, Correct? Democrat, Republican, Moderate or what ever political ideals any of us have, we have to understand we are free because we fight for our right to be free! That doesn't come cheap and is paid for by the blood shed of our brave men and women who have and are still willing to make that ulitimate sacrifice for our freedom!
If you can read this, Thank a Teacher. If you can read this in English, Thank a Soldier! God Bless America and the one's that protect us!
Oct 3, 2012 at 1:44 p.m.
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Motorman, where is Obama winning? You can not site me one poll where Obama is winning that has equal sampling. As a matter of fact in all these highly oversample Democrat polls, Romney is up 8% with independents.
If the media wasn't so scared, they would be talking about Obamacare, and the economy and the crumbling foreign policy. But they won't.
Oct 3, 2012 at 8:55 a.m.
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Fedup, is that the only memory you can come up with , the clock tower ? Must have something to do with changing your depends, eh ?
Oct 3, 2012 at midnight
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Expecting the left fringe posters to be honest about the facts has always been a problem. In case you missed it, or just wanted to stick your head in the sand and ignore it...
http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepoliti...
Oct 2, 2012 at 11:58 p.m.
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Correcting your misinformation has always been the first step.
Oct 2, 2012 at 10:24 p.m.
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The rules are the probelm, if you took the time to read the story. The states in question FAILED to do their part according to the rules. Not to mention the federal website, not listed in this story, that had the return date listed ONE WEEK LATE as the cutoff to send ballots back.
Oct 2, 2012 at 9:17 p.m.
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DearMotorman: Do you have something against the military being allowed to vote? Or, are you afraid they will vote but not for your guy!
Oct 2, 2012 at 9:15 p.m.
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motormouth -Yep. It's sad seeing your ignorance being passed around. It's like listening to Obama voters.
Oct 2, 2012 at 8:40 p.m.
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Interesting, except VT all states with Republican governors.
Oct 2, 2012 at 5:31 p.m.
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The Obama administration is applying every maneuver possible to disenfranchise the military vote while Voter ID isn't necessary in their party view to stop the fraud. Amazing!
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