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Update on CA-44: This Race Isn't Over Yet
Following is the latest update from Bill Hedrick, DFA-List candidate in California's 44th Congressional District. As you will see below the jump, the 2008 election is not over for us here, and we need your help to stand up to the GOP's dirty tricksters and win this congressional race. If you are a Vote by Mail voter in the CA-44, please verify the status of your ballot now:
If you have questions or concerns about the status of your ballot, please let the Registrar of Voter's Office know. ROV contact info:
Bill needs volunteers to take shifts observing the ballot counting at both the Riverside County and Orange County Registrar of Voters Offices. If you can volunteer a few hours of your time, please call the Hedrick for Congress Campaign now to sign up for a shift:
| Riverside Office: 9496 Magnolia Avenue, Suite 101 Phone: 951.689.1060 |
| San Juan Capistrano: 31876 Del Obispo, Suite 2 Phone: 949.234.0020 |
Finally, please, please, please empty out your piggy banks, go through your couch cushions, raid your toll booth money, dig deep, deep, deep into your wallets and give what ever you can, give as much as you can to Bill's ballot fund. Ken Calvert has Dick Cheney to raise money for him. Bill Hedrick has you. Please be as generous as you can. Read the update from Bill below the jump:
Dear Friends and Supporters,
Two days after the Nov. 4 elections, a congressional race in conservative Orange County, California that was dismissed by most observers as a lock for the GOP remains unresolved. Democratic challenger Bill Hedrick is down by about 4,600 votes against 16-year incumbent Republican Ken Calvert in the 44th congressional district, but nearly 100,000 provisional and vote-by-mail absentee ballots have yet to be counted.
GOP lawyers are descending on registrars' offices in Orange and Riverside, the district's two counties, trying to influence the vote counting which began today.
Of the 200,000 Riverside County ballots to be counted, about half are from the 44th district. According to Rebecca Martine, Riverside County's chief deputy registrar, 47,000 provisional ballots represent 38,000 on paper and 9,000 electronic provisional ballots.
Calvert's team has apparently been having private conversations with the registrar's office in Riverside County, which was the last county in California to report its election results. There were numerous reports from Democratic Party officials, voters and even a poll worker in Riverside County that voters were "forced to use provisional ballots" or "denied ballots entirely" on Tuesday.
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