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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

How misspelled can a write-in vote for Murkowski be before it shouldn't be counted at all?

Joe Miller is arguing for 100% correct spelling.
Lt. Gov. Craig Campbell, who oversees Alaska elections, has indicated that he will accept minor misspellings of Murkowski's name as long as the "voter intent" is clear.
Intent of the voter. Ah! That brings back delightful memories of the Bush v. Gore recount.

Miller is overdoing it. Clearly, they've got to count stuff like "Murakowski" and "Murkowsky" and "Murcowski" and even "Mercowsky." But where's the line? What about "Merssky"? Or "Murk."? What about "Lisa"? That's dimpled chad territory, no?

ADDED: A poll:

How strictly would you judge the write-ins?
Miller's right. The spelling must be perfect.
It must be phonetically accurate or only 1 or 2 letters off.
If you can tell it was meant as a vote for Murkowski, it should count.

  
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After the break, a second poll:


Now, be honest:
My preference for Miller influenced my choice on the first poll.
My preference for Murkowski influenced my choice on the first poll.
I gave a neutral, principled response to the first poll.
Honestly, I can't vouch for how my mind worked.

  
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