Clerks in a Bind Over Voting Machines Story Here Archive |
Deborah Baker Associated Press 05 January 2005 SANTA FE ? County clerks trying to prepare for Feb. 1 school board elections have been told not to clear general election voting results from machines because of a pending lawsuit.
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Ohio Voters and Advocates Brief Media in DC Story Here Archive |
David Swanson, ILCA 05 January 2005 On Wednesday afternoon, busloads of Ohio voters and Ohio citizens who tried to vote but were denied packed into a room at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. Members of the media needed only to hop on an elevator to learn what they had to say. Few reporters attended, but enough were there that a story or a sound bite is bound to show up somewhere. Three or four networks had cameras, including ABC and CBS. If the media doesn't carry the story, the event was for naught. Most of what was said is not new to those who have been following along on the internet. Most of it would be entirely new to most of the country.
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Kerry rebuffs protest of Ohio electors Story Here Archive |
Amy Fagan Washington Times 05 January 2005 Sen. John Kerry said he won't be joining a small band of House Democrats today in trying to spoil President Bush's formal election before Congress by objecting to what they say are voting irregularities in Ohio.
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So how did the nation vote Nov. 2? Story Here Archive |
October Cullum Frost Lincoln Journal 05 January 2005 It's cold here in Minnesota, but there's only about half an inch of crystalline white on the ground. Although it's very beautiful, it doesn't compare with the 9 inches of snow we left in Lincoln last Wednesday. What will we find on our return two days before you read this column? Will all the beautiful white stuff will have been washed away?
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GOP announces 'bombshell' in voting Story Here Archive |
NEIL MODIE Seattle Post Intelligencer 05 January 2005 Escalating his daily drumbeat for a revote for governor, state Republican Party Chairman Chris Vance said yesterday that hundreds of unverified provisional ballots may have been wrongly counted in King County in the Nov. 2 election.
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Ohio Recount: The Recount That Wasn't, a Chance to Reassure Voters Missed Story Here Archive |
Steve Lesor ElitesTV 04 January 2005 People who have been following Elites TV or my articles will attest to the fact that I have been attempting to raise awareness regarding the recount that had been going on in Ohio from December 13th until December 28th. I thought it important that all groups have a chance to have their say regarding the Ohio election and its subsequent recount, including the Ohio Secretary of State, county election boards, and more and that the public get all this information so that each reader could make up their own mind regarding how the election was conducted in Ohio. It was my sincere hope that any thought of fraud or conspiracy would be cleared up one way or the other via the recount process. If the recount had been conducted in strict adherence to Ohio state law, I have no doubt that this would have happened. Sadly, it does not appear that this was the case and if anything, the way the recount was conducted lends more credence to the conspiracy theories floating around the blogosphere that there was something wrong with the Ohio vote, something man-made and intentional.
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Media's election coverage draws objections Story Here Archive |
Cynthia Neff San Luis Obispo Tribune 04 January 2005 A handful of protesters critical of the media's coverage of the 2004 presidential election marched with signs in front of The Tribune's San Luis Obispo office Monday.
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Please, let it go Story Here Archive |
Editorial Cleveland Plain Dealer 04 January 2005 Memo to Rep. Stephanie Tubbs Jones and the Rev. Jesse Jackson: The elec tion horse is dead. You can stop beating it now.
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The Electronic Road to the White House Story Here Archive |
Grant Gross CSO On Line 04 January 2005 E-VOTING is fantastic?or it's problematic. During the Nov. 2 U.S. general election, electronic voting machines performed nearly flawlessly, or they experienced serious problems?depending on whom you talk to. Here are some states where the process broke down.
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Conyers to object to Ohio vote count, certification Story Here Archive |
Michael H. Cottman BlackAmericaWeb 04 January 2005 Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich., the ranking minority member of the House Judiciary Committee, said Monday that he plans to formally "object to the counting of the Ohio votes" in the 2004 presidential race when a joint session of Congress meets Thursday to ratify November's election results.
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Latest election troubles show that U.S. system still needs work Story Here Archive |
Opinion The Daily Oakland Press 04 January 2005 It's now been two months since the national, state and local elections of 2004 and some outcomes have just been resolved.
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Senators should object to Ohio vote Story Here Archive |
Jesse Jackson Chicago Sun Times 04 January 2005 This Thursday in Washington Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.), the senior minority member of the House Judiciary Committee, will formally object to the counting of the Ohio electoral vote in the 2004 presidential election. If any senator joins him, the counting of the vote is suspended and the House and the Senate must convene separately to hear the objections filed, and to vote on whether to accept them.
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U.S. panel urged to open audit of Shelley Story Here Archive |
Zachary Coile, San Francisco Chronicle 04 January 2005 Washington The chief author of the law that sent nearly $4 billion to states for nonpartisan voter education funds called Monday for a federal inquiry into how Secretary of State Kevin Shelley spent California's share of the money.
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Analysis: Protesters try last hurrah Story Here Archive |
Marie Horrigan UPI 04 January 2005 Washington, DC, Jan. 3 (UPI) Electoral-reform advocates and protesters who allege the Nov. 2 election was either rigged or marred by widespread irregularities are launching the last desperate measures to effect change before Congress certifies the Electoral College vote Thursday.
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Get Over It, Winners Story Here Archive |
Michael Avery OpEdNews 04 January 2005 Growing up in the 50s and 60s in the post-World War II housing tracts of Southern California, I hobnobbed with what in those times were politely dubbed, ?social clubs.? Some members of my particular assemblage, chronically having little or no income, would on occasion pilfer gasoline from parked, residential cars in the wee hours, a practice jokingly referred to as accepting donations.
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We Must Chose to Fight. Count Every Vote. Story Here Archive |
John Bonifaz Delivered at the Rally for the Republic 04 January 2005 Four years ago last month, the United States Supreme Court stopped the vote counting in the State of Florida and, for the first time, ed the president of the United States. It marked a dark moment in our nation?s history.
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House Dems to contest electoral vote count Story Here Archive |
Alan Fram Associated Press 04 January 2005 WASHINGTON A handful of House Democrats plan a long-shot effort to snarl President Bush's formal re-election by preventing Congress from counting Ohio's pivotal votes when lawmakers tally the electoral vote on Thursday.
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Presidential Election 2004: BEYOND ANY REASONABLE DOUBT, BUSH DID NOT WIN THE OHIO OR NATIONAL VOTE Story Here Archive |
Press Release 04 January 2005 There is clear and compelling evidence that the election was stolen. By examining a very wide range of sworn testimonies from voters, polling officials and others close to the administration of the Nov. 2 election; by statistical analysis of the certified vote by mathematicians, election experts and independent research teams who have conducted detailed studies of the results in Ohio, Florida, Pennsylvania, and elsewhere; from experts who studied the voting machines, tabulators and other electronic equipment on which a fair vote count has depended; and from a team of attorneys and others who have challenged the Ohio results; the freepress.org investigative team has compiled a portrait of an election whose true outcome must be investigated further by the Congress, the media and all Americans because it was almost certainly not an honest victory for George W. Bush.
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Ohio Republican Secretary of State brags about delivering Ohio for Bush Story Here Archive |
John Byrne RawStory 04 January 2005 Ohio?s Republican Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell boasted of helping ?deliver? Ohio for President Bush and said he was ?truly pleased? to announce Bush had won Ohio even before all of the state?s votes had been counted in his own fundraising letter, RAW STORY has discovered.
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Media Whites Out Vote Fraud Story Here Archive |
David Swanson, International Labor Communications Assoc. 03 January 2005 January 3, 2005 The Cleveland Federation of Labor is sending busloads of demonstrators to a rally in Columbus, Ohio, today to take part in a protest of election fraud in the 2004 presidential election.
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