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Monday, March 29, 2021


For John, BLUFThis is a repeat post, after the first one, which was based on a Press Release, but not from Boston.  Nothing to see here; just move along.




Here is the sub-headline:

Lyons demands resignation of city election board

From The Boston Herald, by Reporters Marie Szaniszlo and Erin Tiernan, 29 March 2021.

Here is the lede plus three:

GOP Chairman Jim Lyons blasted city of Boston election officials, calling for their resignation after the sudden appearance of more than 120 ballots in a year-old, disputed race for a seat on the Republican State Committee.

“They didn’t count lawfully cast ballots. The system is absolutely broken, and this is the evidence.  Every single member of that commission should resign immediately.  Election integrity in the city of Boston is a failure,” Lyons said.

The Boston Board of Election Commissioners on Saturday conducted a recount of the race for the committee seat for the Second Suffolk District.

In the process, they found a four-fold increase in write-in ballots and came up with a result at odds with the party’s appointment to the seat.

The Media and the Democrats can dismiss this as nothing, but it is actually footprints in the almost invisible dust of voter fraud.  And if not outright fraud, then neglect to the extent it subverts the voting process.

Mass GOP Chairman Jim Lyons is right to raise this issue.  A little of the light of day on this and perhaps we will get a better performance next time, with less hassle.

And, a year late.  At least the recount was finally executed, a year later, a year late.  This is very disrespectful.

But, it is Massachusetts and probably no one cares, since it is about Republicans.

Regards  —  Cliff

  I have been trying to add the time from the dateline, but this was "7:54 p.m." on the 29th, which hasn't yet come to pass.  Strange and not yet understandable.

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