Officials get set for new election Story Here Archive |
Jannette Pippin New Bern Sun Journal 15 December 2004 BEAUFORT - Although the candidates have appealed aspects of the state-approved Jan. 11 special election in Carteret County, local elections officials are busy preparing for the vote.
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Winning in the Streets: In Ukraine, they know how to respond to a rigged election. Story Here Archive |
Geov Parrish Seattle Weekly 15 December 2004 While disgruntled Kerry supporters are still muttering about Ohio recounts, touch-screen voting machines, and all manner of perceived electoral corruption, and while Democrats of all stripes still fume over the stolen election of 2000, the chosen course of action has been to do nothing.
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Election Official Thwarts Recount Using Phony Vote Totals Story Here Archive |
Daniel Hopsicker Mad Cow Morning News 15 December 2004 A ?mistake? made in the office of a seriously-compromised Supervisor of Election in Pinellas County whose husband is a top executive of the country?s largest election services company has almost unnoticed spiked the best hope for a election recount in Florida that might have thrown a spotlight on the dark corners of the Florida election process concealing widespread systemic and system-wide vote fraud.
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Election Official Thwarts Recount Using Phony Vote Totals Story Here Archive |
Daniel Hopsicker Mad Cow Morning News 15 December 2004 A ?mistake? made in the office of a seriously-compromised Supervisor of Election in Pinellas County whose husband is a top executive of the country?s largest election services company has almost unnoticed spiked the best hope for a election recount in Florida that might have thrown a spotlight on the dark corners of the Florida election process concealing widespread systemic and system-wide vote fraud.
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Election Official Thwarts Recount Using Phony Vote Totals Story Here Archive |
Daniel Hopsicker Mad Cow Morning News 15 December 2004 A ?mistake? made in the office of a seriously-compromised Supervisor of Election in Pinellas County whose husband is a top executive of the country?s largest election services company has almost unnoticed spiked the best hope for a election recount in Florida that might have thrown a spotlight on the dark corners of the Florida election process concealing widespread systemic and system-wide vote fraud.
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Proof of Ohio Election Fraud Exposed Story Here Archive |
William Rivers Pitt TruthOut 15 December 2004 Among activists and investigators looking into allegations of vote fraud in the 2004 Presidential election, the company always mentioned was Diebold and its suspicious electronic touch-screen voting machines.
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Recount to be complete by week's end Story Here Archive |
TIMOTHY INKLEBARGER Juneau Empire 15 December 2004 Hundreds of white ballot boxes lined the walls of the Region 1 elections offices Tuesday, while counters and observers pored over ballots cast in the Nov. 2 election looking for discrepancies.
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American democracy hangs by a thread in Ohio Story Here Archive |
Bob Fitrakis, Steve Rosenfeld and Harvey Wasserman OpEdNews 15 December 2004 As the whole world watches, American democracy may be hanging by a thread in Ohio.
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Conspiracy Theories Abound in Wash. Race Story Here Archive |
REBECCA COOK Associated Press 15 December 2004 SEATTLE - Fourth-generation Washington resident Al Reece always believed in his state's reputation for squeaky-clean elections. But as he watches officials count the votes for the third time in the closest governor's race in state history, he is worried.
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Presidential Recount Request Headed To Court Story Here Archive |
Deborah Baker Associated Press 15 December 2004 SANTA FE ? A judge on Wednesday upheld the state canvassing board's decision to require more than $1 million up front before a recount of presidential votes in New Mexico could begin.
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Blackwell Continues To Spit At Democracy, Treats Congress With Insolence Story Here Archive |
Anthony Wade OpEdNews 15 December 2004 J. Kenneth Blackwell just cannot help himself from appearing so disingenuous that whatever official credibility he had left has now evaporated. This ongoing election fraud saga has been playing out now for a month with each day bringing a new depth that Mr. Blackwell is willing to stoop to. With each day, Blackwell continues to spit at our democracy and the American people.
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Blackwell Continues To Spit At Democracy, Treats Congress With Insolence Story Here Archive |
Anthony Wade OpEdNews 15 December 2004 J. Kenneth Blackwell just cannot help himself from appearing so disingenuous that whatever official credibility he had left has now evaporated. This ongoing election fraud saga has been playing out now for a month with each day bringing a new depth that Mr. Blackwell is willing to stoop to. With each day, Blackwell continues to spit at our democracy and the American people.
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Ballot after ballot examined in hushed room as campaigns watch Story Here Archive |
JOHN NOLAN Associated Press 15 December 2004 CINCINNATI - Two teams of Republican and Democratic election workers talked in whispers and held punch-card ballots up to lights Wednesday as they recounted thousands of ballots and tried to divine voters' intent when they found a few with hanging chads.
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Alaska senate race recount has begun Story Here Archive |
Joe Sonneman Bellaciao 15 December 2004 The recount has begun. Precincts to be counted by hand were randomly ed from regions and districts all over the state. Twenty optical scan machines will do the full recount of the state. These machines have been specially reprogrammed for doing this recount, so they do not contain the same programming as was used on election night. Report One from Alaskans for Fair Elections chair, Joe Sonneman
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Congressman calls for FBI investigation into Ohio election Story Here Archive |
MALIA RULON Associated Press 15 December 2004 WASHINGTON - The top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee asked the FBI on Wednesday to investigate an Ohio election worker's concern that a software company employee could have tampered with election results when working on machines before a ballot recount.
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American democracy hangs by a thread in Ohio Story Here Archive |
Bob Fitrakis, Steve Rosenfeld and Harvey Wasserman The Free Press 15 December 2004 As the whole world watches, American democracy may be hanging by a thread in Ohio.
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King County board votes to move forward with 573 ballots Story Here Archive |
Rebecca Cook Associated Press 15 December 2004
SEATTLE ? The three-member King County Canvassing Board decided today to allow signature verification on 573 newly discovered absentee ballots and then consider whether they should be counted in Washington's extremely close governor's race.
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Justices consider recount rules Story Here Archive |
Jerry Cornfield Everett Herald 14 December 2004 OLYMPIA - The state Supreme Court on Monday considered the breadth of the state's recount law and whether it requires thousands of rejected ballots in the governor's race be given a second look in the hand tally now under way.
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Safeguards built into hand count, official says Story Here Archive |
Jim Haley Everett Herald 14 December 2004 EVERETT - In a leased room across the street from the Snohomish County Courthouse, 27 pairs of people sat at folding tables in a location usually reserved for machines that rapidly count votes.
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561 valid King County ballots still uncounted Story Here Archive |
CHRIS McGANN Seattle Post-Intelligencer 14 December 2004 OLYMPIA Five hundred sixty-one valid absentee ballots that had been erroneously rejected have been discovered in heavily Democratic King County, buoying Christine Gregoire's hopes of prevailing in a hand recount of the governor's race.
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