Matthew Mosk
The Washington Post
March 4, 2008
Ohio elections officials received complaints this morning from official poll workers about efforts by supporters of Democrat Barack Obama to serve as “legal poll monitors” who would be allowed to camp inside the voting stations.
Obama supporters have presented elections officials with a letter on campaign stationery signed by the senator’s Ohio state director, Paul Tewes, which says, “The bearer of this letter is hereby authorized to serve as a legal poll monitor on behalf of the Obama campaign.”
David M. Farrell, the state’s director of elections, said in an interview that while Ohio does allow campaign supporters to serve as official observers in the polling stations, the Obama letters do not follow the established procedures for doing that. In fact, to be allowed access to the polling station as an official observer, a campaign’s supporter would have to register with an election judge and be given an official certificate.
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