Home
Site Map
Reports
Voting News
Info
Donate
Contact Us
About Us

VotersUnite.Org
is NOT!
associated with
votersunite.com


Add Our News
To Your Site

Voting news articles are provided here for research and educational purposes only. We do not review each article in its entirety prior to its posting. Content in the articles themselves and on other websites to which they link may express opinions that are not those of VotersUnite!

Board rejects more than 500 provisional ballots.    Story Here  Archive
Canton Repository. November 20, 2004 By KELLI YOUNG, staff writer.
CANTON ? Janet Gross of North Canton went to the Knights of Columbus Hall to vote this year like she does every year. When she got there, the poll workers didn?t have her name listed. They told her that she had to fill out a provisional ballot, which would be verified after the election. Gross, who has lived on Circle Hill Road SE for 40 years, found out Friday that her vote won?t count.

The Resounding Silence Continues. How Much is Enough for the Media to Cover Votergate 2004?    Story Here  Archive
Anthony Wade OpEdNews 19 November 2004
Silence. That is all we continue to hear from our media. There was a time in America when the media would actually practice journalism. They would investigate. They would corroborate. They would scrutinize. In modern day America , this must be proving to be too daunting for our faux media. It seems to be easier to create news, based on what is fed to them. It must be far simpler to just accept what the administration says, instead of actually digging a little to find out if the facts coincide. The problem is that the American people deserve better. They deserve the truth, not parroting of created news stories. Votergate 2004 continues to swell all around us, yet the silence remains deafening. It is beyond silent, it is insulting.

Watchdog group focusing on optical scan voting    Story Here  Archive
CINDY F. CRAWFORD News Journal 19 November 2004
After finding voting documents from Nov. 2 in trash cans behind two county buildings, a national watchdog group has named Volusia County one of its top priorities for investigation in the country.

Lawyers documenting voting problems say they'll challenge election    Story Here  Archive
Associated Press 19 November 2004
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Lawyers who have been documenting voting day problems in Ohio say they'll challenge the results of the presidential election as soon as the vote is official.

State committee to examine electronic voting expanded    Story Here  Archive
Associated Press 19 November 2004
RALEIGH, N.C. ? Legislative leaders created a special committee Friday to examine electronic voting machines in an effort to ensure that all votes cast in future elections are counted properly.

Correction -- UC Berkeley    Story Here  Archive
Press release 19 November 2004
 The three counties where the voting anomalies were most prevalent were also the most heavily Democratic: Broward, Palm Beach and Miami-Dade, respectively. Statistical patterns in counties that did not have e-touch voting machines predict a 13,000 vote decrease in President Bush's support in Broward County; machines tallied an increase of 59,000 votes - a net gain of 72,000 for the incumbent. President Bush should have gained only 17,000 votes in Palm Beach County, but instead gained 57,000 - a difference of 40,000 votes. He should have gained only 29,000 votes in Miami-Dade County but saw a gain of 44,000 - a difference of 15,000 votes.

Nader-requested recount in N.H. moving slowly    Story Here  Archive
Erik Stetson, Associated Press 19 November 2004
CONCORD, N.H. ? A recount Ralph Nader requested for some New Hampshire towns went slower than expected Thursday and won't resume until next week, state election officials said.

More missing ballots turn up in Pinellas    Story Here  Archive
DAVID KARP, St. Petersburg Times 19 November 2004
LARGO - Pinellas election officials said Thursday they had found 12 more uncounted ballots as they dug through boxes in their office this week.

Nader-sought recount to proceed    Story Here  Archive
KEVIN LANDRIGAN, Nahua Telegraph 19 November 2004
CONCORD - The recount of presidential ballots in Litchfield and two Manchester wards Thursday night differed by only 15 votes from more than 12,000 ballots cast.

Academia Still Fixated on John Kerry    Story Here  Archive
Rachel Konrad Associated Press 19 November 2004
SAN FRANCISCO - John Kerry conceded defeat more than two weeks ago, and President Bush has already revamped his Cabinet. But as states certify final election returns, an academic debate over their accuracy is heating up.

Requests strain election boards, county budgets    Story Here  Archive
JAY COHEN Associated Press 19 November 2004
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Ross County elections director Nancy Bell ticked off a list of information requested by groups checking election results, mentioning everything from provisional ballot totals to voter signature poll books.

Hearings on Ohio Voting Put 2004 Election in Doubt    Story Here  Archive
Bob Fitrakis & Harvey Wasserman Common Dreams 18 November 2004
Highly-charged, jam-packed hearings held here in Columbus have cast serious doubt on the true outcome of the presidential election.

Newspaper: Discrepancies found in numbers of Gaston votes, voters    Story Here  Archive
Associated Press 18 November 2004
GASTONIA, N.C. The number of recorded votes and voters don't match in more than half of the precincts in Gaston County, more evidence of Election Day problems.

It's Rossi, by 0.0093%    Story Here  Archive
By ANGELA GALLOWAY Seattle PI 18 November 2004
Republican Dino Rossi defeated Democrat Christine Gregoire by 261 votes among more than 2.8 million cast triggering a mandatory statewide recount in the closest governor's race in Washington history.

Recount changes no race    Story Here  Archive
CARRIE LEVINE AND MARK JOHNSON Charlotte Observer 18 November 2004
Recounts across the state Wednesday changed the margin of victory but not the victors in two statewide races.

Names, ballots fail to tally in 29 Gaston precincts    Story Here  Archive
BINYAMIN APPELBAUM Charlotte Observer 18 November 2004
GASTONIA - More than half the precincts in Gaston County failed to record the same number of voters and votes on Election Day, the latest in a series of problems with the way the county conducted, counted and reported the Nov. 2 election.

University researchers challenge Bush win in Florida    Story Here  Archive
Dan Verton ComputerWorld 18 November 2004
NOVEMBER 18, 2004 (COMPUTERWORLD) - Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, said today that they have uncovered statistical irregularities associated with electronic voting machines in three Florida counties that may have given President George W. Bush 130,000 or more excess votes. The researchers are now calling on state and federal authorities to look into the problems.

Researchers: Florida Vote Fishy    Story Here  Archive
Kim Zetter WiredNews 18 November 2004
Electronic voting machines in Florida may have awarded George W. Bush up to 260,000 more votes than he should have received, according to data examined by University of California, Berkeley graduate students and a professor, who released a study on Thursday.

Voting Problems Should Be Fully Investigated    Story Here  Archive
Press Release League of Women Voters 18 November 2004
WASHINGTON, DC - "The League of Women Voters is deeply concerned about voting irregularities in the 2004 election. The appropriate officials must fully investigate these concerns through open and public processes. Election officials should look into problems quickly and thoroughly and fix what proves to be wrong. Transparency and a willingness to look into potential problems will strengthen voter confidence and ultimately improve our electoral system.

More suspense the only sure bet in governor's election    Story Here  Archive
Rebecca Cook Associated Press 18 November 2004
OLYMPIA Election officials are preparing to recount 2.8 million ballots by next Wednesday in the closest governor's race in Washington state history.

Records: 121-140 of 971
<< Prev      1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49      Next >>
 
Favorites

Election Problem Log image
2004 to 2009



Previous
Features


Accessibility Issues
Accessibility Issues


Cost Comparisons
Cost Comparisons


Flyers & Handouts
Handouts


VotersUnite News Exclusives


Search by

Copyright © 2004-2010 VotersUnite!