 MDN.ORG: 
		Missouri Digital News
		MDN.ORG: 
		Missouri Digital News
		 
	
	 MDN.ORG
			MDN.ORG
		
	
		 Mo. Digital News
		Mo. Digital News
	
	
		 Missouri Digital News
		Missouri Digital News
	
	
		 MDN.ORG: 
		Mo. Digital News
		MDN.ORG: 
		Mo. Digital News
	
	
		 MDN.ORG: 
		Missouri Digital News
		MDN.ORG: 
		Missouri Digital News
	
	
		 
	
	
Rachel Glaser (GLAZ-R) has more from Jefferson City.
As the national media directed its attention to Missouri's ACORN voting scandal, Chief Election Official Robin Carnahan could not be reached for comment.
Republican Secretary of State candidate Mitch Hubbard says Carnahan should have been available today to assure voters their votes are not being disenfranchised.
| Actuality: HUBBARD.WAV | 
| Run Time: 00:09 | 
| Description: Carnahan has done nothing to stop the problem and she has denied that there is a problem. I see that there is a grave problem, and I will take action to correct that. | 
Hubbard goes on to say that if voters think their votes do not matter, they will not vote.
Carnahan did release a statement saying she assures Missourians that elections are fair and her office is looking into any falsified voter information.
Reporting from the State Capitol, I'm Rachel Glaser
 
Rachel Glaser (GLAZ-R) has more with this story from Jefferson City.
Jackson County Election Board reports it received hundreds of fraudulent voter registration cards from the Association of Community Organizations of Reform Now, or ACORN.
Deputy of Communications Director for Secretary of State Robin Carnahan, Ryan Hobart says registration cards undergo an extensive verification process to ensure elections are run fairly.
| Actuality: HOBART4.WAV | 
| Run Time: 00:08 | 
| Description: It is obvious that the process they have in place are catching these and when they do we inform them that they should turn them over to a local prosecutor or the U.S. attorney. | 
Carnahan could not be reached, but issued a statement saying, Missouri voters should feel confident and secure in Missouri's elections.
Reporting from the State Capitol, I'm Rachel Glaser.