Ohio, Ukraine more similar than you think Story Here Archive |
Rev. Marchia Carnicelli Minor The Augusta Free Press 07 December 2004 I am happy to give my thoughts on the idea that there is no difference in what is going on here in U.S. (specifically Ohio, of which I am a resident) and the Ukraine.
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Snohomish wants to use tapes, not paper, in recount Story Here Archive |
Keith Ervin Seattle Times 07 December 2004 After drawing up detailed plans for printing paper ballots from their touch-screen voting system, Snohomish County election officials want to use computer tapes instead of paper in their "manual" recount of votes for governor.
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Governor race could wind up in court Story Here Archive |
CHRIS McGANN SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER 07 December 2004 OLYMPIA The state Supreme Court could decide as early as Friday whether it will intervene in the second recount of the governor's race, ordered yesterday by Secretary of State Sam Reed.
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Party faithful to tally ballots Story Here Archive |
Jim Downing Seattle Times 07 December 2004 Republican Party activist Tricia Roberts is about to burn two weeks of her vacation ? to help recount King County's 900,000 ballots, by hand.
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Senate could end up being final arbiter in dispute over county election results Story Here Archive |
Associated Press 07 December 2004 COLUMBIAA Sumter man's election protest could leave the South Carolina Senate deciding who sits in the seat Democrat Phil Leventis now holds.
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Recounted vote likely to cost taxpayers Story Here Archive |
Tom Hrach Marietta Times 07 December 2004 The Washington County Board of Elections is awaiting word on whether to begin recounting all of its presidential ballots, a project that is likely to cost the taxpayers thousands of dollars despite assurances that it won't change a single vote.
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Democrats to study alleged Ohio voting problems Story Here Archive |
By SCOTT SHEPARD Cox News 07 December 2004 WASHINGTON ? The Democratic National Committee announced Monday that it will assemble a team of outside experts to assess allegations of widespread voting irregularities in Ohio in the 2004 presidential election.
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As Questions Keep Coming, Ohio Certifies Its Vote Count Story Here Archive |
JAMES DAO and ALBERT SALVATO New York Times 07 December 2004 WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 - The Ohio secretary of state officially certified on Monday that President Bush won that swing state by roughly 119,000 votes, but an array of Democrats, third-party candidates and independent groups continued to question the results, issuing new demands for a statewide recount and a formal investigation of the vote.
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150 in S.F. protest voting irregularities Story Here Archive |
Rachel Konrad Associated Press 07 December 2004 SAN FRANCISCO - Activists rallied Monday outside of U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi's office to protest electronic voting irregularities and other problems at polls Nov. 2, ranging from long lines to invalid provisional ballots.
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Republicans ask high court to dismiss Democrats' suit Story Here Archive |
David Postman Seattle Times 07 December 2004 OLYMPIA ? Governor-elect Dino Rossi and the Republican Party went to the state Supreme Court today to try to stop a Democratic lawsuit they say would wreak havoc in the pending recount in the governor's race and could result "in the need for a new election."
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Pulaski County forced to buy new voting machines Story Here Archive |
Darrell Todd Maurina Waynesville Daily Guide 07 December 2004 Upcoming changes in state and federal election laws will force Pulaski County to buy at least 10 new items of vote counting equipment costing at least $5,500 each, but representatives of the Elkins-Swyers Company told commissioners Monday morning the new equipment could dramatically reduce the time needed to count ballots.
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Voting-Rights Advocates Cite Election Problems Story Here Archive |
Nick Anderson, Los Angeles Times 07 December 2004 WASHINGTON ? While President Bush secured his reelection with a 119,000-vote victory in Ohio, voting rights advocates today dwelled on a statistic they claimed told another story: the more than 414,000 calls that were made to national hotlines established to monitor complaints and compile eyewitness observations about the Nov. 2 vote.
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Candidates Officially Request Ohio Recount Story Here Archive |
ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINS Associated Press 07 December 2004 COLUMBUS, Ohio - With support from John Kerry's campaign, two third-party candidates for president officially asked on Tuesday for a recount in Ohio, the state that put President Bush over the top in November.
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Groups seek to address voting troubles Story Here Archive |
SAM HANANEL Associated Press 07 December 2004 WASHINGTON (AP) ? Despite President Bush's clear margin of victory in the 2004 presidential race, voting and civil rights advocates say the election did not go as smoothly as Americans might think.
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High cost of run-off elections Story Here Archive |
BARBARA L. PARSONS Bainbridge Post-Searchlight 07 December 2004 The high cost of run-off elections has officials concerned all the way from the county level to the progressive chief of Georgia elections herself, Secretary of State Cathy Cox.
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Groups detail voting problems in 2004 election Story Here Archive |
FRANK DAVIES Miami Herald 07 December 2004 WASHINGTON - The 2004 presidential election had a clear, uncontested result, but voters still experienced serious problems, from machine errors to long lines and registration flaws, Common Cause and several other groups reported Tuesday.
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Who supervised the removal of 21 Florida e-voting machines in Broward County? Story Here Archive |
Larisa Alexandrovna Raw Story 06 December 2004 ?Twenty-one touch-screen voting machines in Broward County were replaced because of technical problems, said Gisela Salas, the county?s deputy supervisor of elections. At least one of the machines had shown votes cast for the wrong candidates.?
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High-tech vote turns low tech for hand recount Story Here Archive |
Associated Press 06 December 2004 Most counties bracing for a statewide hand recount of the governor's race have boxes upon boxes full of ballots.
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Sec. of State orders Wash. gov. recount Story Here Archive |
Associated Press 06 December 2004 OLYMPIA, Wash. Secretary of State Sam Reed has signed the paperwork officially ordering a second recount in the Washington governor's race.
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Winter Democracy Campaign Launched By US Greens Story Here Archive |
Press Release Green Party of the US 06 December 2004 "Winter Democracy Campaign" Launched An Initiative of Newly-Formed United Progressives for Democracy
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