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BinaBecker
http://www.salon.com/news/wire/2004/12/13/ohio/index.html

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Dissident groups asked the Ohio Supreme Court on Monday to review the outcome of the state's presidential race, hours before the Ohio delegation to the Electoral College was to cast ballots for president and vice president.

Protesters who do not accept that President Bush won the key swing state by 119,000 votes were expected to demonstrate outside the Capitol as delegates voted in the Ohio Senate chamber.

The Rev. Jesse Jackson and attorney Cliff Arnebeck of the Massachusetts-based Alliance for Democracy accused President Bush's campaign of "high-tech vote stealing."

Jackson said the challengers noticed Bush generally received more votes in counties that use optical-scan voting machines and questioned whether the machines were calibrated to record votes for Bush.

The dissidents claim there were disparities in vote totals for Democrats, too few voting machines in Democrat-leaning precincts, organized campaigns directing voters to the wrong polling place and confusion over the counting of provisional ballots by voters whose names did not appear in the records at polling places.


If the court decides to hear the challenge, it can declare a new winner or throw out the results. The challengers said they also plan to ask the court to stop the Electoral College delegation's vote until their case can be decided.

Carlo LoParo, spokesman for Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell, defended the election results. For the challengers' accusations to be true, he said, officials in both parties would have had to conspire to throw the election.

"That's simply a ridiculous assertion," he said.

Led by a coalition representing the Green and Libertarian parties, the dissidents are paying for recounts in each of Ohio's 88 counties that will begin this week. The recounts are not expected to be complete until next week.

Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry issued a statement last week saying reported voting problems should be investigated to ensure there are no doubts in future elections. His campaign does not dispute that Bush won the election, but supports the recounts.


Ridiculous assertion, eh? Somehow, I don't think so. We've already seen demonstrated just how easy it is to hack a Diebold machine for Dubya. What's ridiculous is to assert that it can't happen, won't happen, and hasn't happened already!

'Bina.
renodude
I agree, it has happened. Bush and his cronies stole Ohio just like they did Florida in 2000.
logosoco
http://www.ohio.com/mld/beaconjournal/news...10408288.htm?1c

In this article, Ohio is saying one of the things they may plan on doing is getting a neutral party involved...gee, maybe they should have thought of that sometime in OCTOBER!!!

The article goes on to quote a director of one of the county boards of elections saying it's a really big pain and it's not fair [that they have to do a recount]. Wouldn't that be considered.......part of her JOB!!

sheesh!

And needless to say, this is all getting blasted out of the news with the scott peterson sentencing, which the public is much more concerned with.

I don't watch MSM....what's happening out there?
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