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Ohio Says 'No' To International Observers In Polling Places
We seem to have a trend. It seems the Obama administration's request for witnesses to prevent Conservative misbehaviour has struck a nerve left unrung by previous such ventures under George W. Bush. For those interested, here is a list of the cities which will host observers, though I cannot vouch for its veracity. Ohio gets them in Columbus, state capitol and home of many Somalis, which should be interesting for the watchers.
International observers may be in the United States on Election Day, but they will not be inside Ohio polling places, and the organization says it will honor state law.

Earlier this week, Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted announced that international observers, affiliated with the United Nations
...where theory meets practice and practice loses...
, would not be allowed in Ohio polling centers, citing state laws that limit who is present in polling places on Election Day.

Other states, including Iowa and Texas, have also objected to the international observers. Iowa Secretary of State Matt Schultz said he welcomes the monitors to Iowa, but he warned against trying to "gain access" to Iowa polling sites on Election Day, according to Fox News. And, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott, in a letter to the OSCE, threatened to prosecute any observer who breaks state law by getting too close to any polling site.
Posted by: Fred 2012-11-03
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=355242