● Some Nevadans who tried voting early for Republican Senate nominee Sharron Angle instead saw Democrat Harry Reid’s name appear on their electronic voting machines. Some voters complained about this apparent glitch, but how many others have unwittingly miscast their ballots? Intriguingly, these machines are maintained in Las Vegas by members of the Service Employees International Union. SEIU gave 95.3 percent of its 2008 campaign contributions to Democrats. SEIU president Andy Stern was last year’s most frequent visitor to the White House.
● Daytona Beach city commissioner Derrick Henry and Genesis Robinson, his campaign manager, are facing voter-fraud charges for allegedly completing 92 absentee-ballot applications with the names of Floridians who never requested them or who had moved away.
● The return address on 250 absentee-ballot applications in Bridgeport, Conn., is 1238 North Avenue — a vacant lot.
● Officials in Bucks County, Pa., are investigating 500 apparently fraudulent absentee-ballot applications. Also, the so-called Pennsylvania Voter Assistance Office sent citizens letters encouraging them to apply for absentee ballots, but no such office exists. The letter says it was financed by the Pennsylvania Democratic Committee. The committee sees “no evidence of any irregularity or problem.”