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Originally Posted by faithfulinlittle777
res 3 was a miscount...recall would have to be done by st.louis...kenneth miscounted the oral votes...its all on record....nyways..4 is in the process of being overturned...
bussiness is done as it always has been...i dont see what all the excitement was about....the group in unity will have their say again in north carolina...not tulsa cause that would be disobedience....which in turn would have been the victory of the opponent...those in the game know what im talking bout....lol...nyways...what do i know right? just commenting like everyone else...lol...but uh, i do believe thats what was posted here during gc bout the error of the voting procedure tabulating...uh, i believe the actual statement was that kenneth counted ministers twice...as for 4...should have been out in the open oral...not secret n hidden...that will be addressed as well...the suits in st.louis have this...oh...n affers...pray for robert fuller...cancer i believe...he is our editor at pph...his office is in stlouis...
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I haven't read much of the play-by-play. So, was it a roll call type vote, or what? How can double-counting happen? Very interesting.
For the secret ballot, I have pondered whether the number of votes cast may have exceeded the number of voters present. Last year on NFCF, there was a brief discussion of just that, but no conclusions that I recall. At one point (last year), it was reported that x voters were on the floor, and later (possibly after more voters arrived, but this wasn't determined) the votes added up to much more than x. I don't remember the numbers, but you get the idea.
Before I'm accused of inventing stuff to try to make trouble, last year, again, someone reported an incident of vote tampering from several years earlier. A nonvoter (not eligible) was approached and asked to cast a vote anyway. A rare, isolated event?