Oct 12 2008
Gary Bartlett, director of North Carolina’s State Board of Elections
Gary Bartlett, the director of N.C. State Board of Elections thinks looking for 400 poll workers is more important than rooting out fraudulent voter applications.
 Gary Bartlett, director of North Carolina’s State Board of Elections, said Thursday he doesn’t see any pattern of widespread fraud in the state.
Election officials say investigating “suspicious†registrations take up valuable time that could be used for, among other things, tracking down enough precinct workers.
State elections officials are already reviewing 80 applications submitted by ACORN to the Durham County Board of Elections. Officials in other states, from Ohio to Missouri to Nevada, also were examining some of the 1.3 million voter registrations completed by ACORN representatives nationwide.
WOW, 1.3 million voter applications turned in by ACORN who has $800,000 in help from the Obama campaign.