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Recount Starts for Two Races    Story Here  Archive
FLORENCE GILKESON The Pilot 14 November 2004
The Moore County Board of Elections will reconvene at 8:30 a.m. Monday to oversee the recount of two Council of State offices in which the vote is too close to call.

Election costs are adding up    Story Here  Archive
Palladium-Item 14 November 2004
Election boards in Ohio are adding up costs for what was likely the most expensive election in state and federal history.

Ohio voters tell of Election Day troubles at hearing    Story Here  Archive
By Reginald Fields for Plain Dealer Bureau, Columbus 14 November 2004
Tales of waiting more than five hours to vote, voter intimidation, under-trained polling-station workers and too few or broken voting machines largely in urban or heavily minority areas were retold Saturday at a public hearing organized by voter-rights groups.

Missing Senate ballots turn up safe    Story Here  Archive
By KEVIN LANDRIGAN, for the Nashua Telegraph 14 November 2004
CONCORD - Hollis town officials believe they have located the missing ballots that stalled a state Senate recount Friday night.

Some seek changes in absentee voting    Story Here  Archive
By Nirvi Shah Palm Beach Post 14 November 2004
More than 1.3 million Floridians voted with absentee ballots during November's election ? about twice as many as four years ago.

Voters air Election Day complaints at hearing    Story Here  Archive
Associated Press 13 November 2004
COLUMBUS, Ohio - More than 200 people voiced their complaints Saturday about voting problems on Election Day, some accussing the state of voter suppression.

Democrats seek election recount in Bedminster    Story Here  Archive
BY JOE TYRRELL for the Star-Ledger 13 November 2004
Somerset County Democrats yesterday filed for a recount of election returns in Bedminster, where one mislaid absentee ballot gave Republican Kurt Joerger a late victory.

Park City resident's analysis of Florida vote fuels controversy    Story Here  Archive
Kirsten Stewart Salt Lake Tribune 13 November 2004
PARK CITY - Anyone who spends much time on the Internet has witnessed the flurry of postelection rumormongering suggesting that the presidential election was rigged.

Watchdogs demand vote accountability    Story Here  Archive
Neil Modie Seattle Post Intelligencer 13 November 2004
Phone Bev Harris in Renton, and you might conclude that America is at the brink of an electoral Apocalypse.

Latest Gaston flub: 1 precinct omitted    Story Here  Archive
BINYAMIN APPELBAUM Charlotte Observer 13 November 2004
GASTONIA - Gaston County Elections Director Sandra Page, already struggling to explain why most early votes were omitted from the county's unofficial election results, said Friday that her office had also omitted an entire Dallas precinct.

Editorial: Reforming elections    Story Here  Archive
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 13 November 2004

Some non-news was good news on Nov. 2. America?s election machinery did not crash, as it did four years earlier, even though this time it processed a record number of voters. And the feared flood of lawsuits did not materialize, even though the polls had drawn battalions of lawyers.



MINNESOTA: Some voters still question why they weren't registered    Story Here  Archive
Grand Forks Herald. Associated Press 13 November 2004
ST. PAUL - Maybe she made a mistake when she registered to vote while renewing her driver's license in 2002, but 25-year-old Alissa Doth doesn't think so.

Vote Fraud Theories, Spread by Blogs, Are Quickly Buried    Story Here  Archive
TOM ZELLER Jr. New York Times 12 November 2004
The e-mail messages and Web postings had all the twitchy cloak-and-dagger thrust of a Hollywood blockbuster. "Evidence mounts that the vote may have been hacked," trumpeted a headline on the Web site CommonDreams.org. "Fraud took place in the 2004 election through electronic voting machines," declared BlackBoxVoting.org.

Amid Charges of Vote Suppression, Activists Look for Larger Fraud    Story Here  Archive
Jessica Azulay New Standard News 12 November 2004
Nov 12 - There is little dispute that voters all over the country encountered problems before and while they cast their votes on November 2. Watchdog organizations across the US have compiled hundreds of thousands of complaints. But many are asking whether all the problems add up to a different electoral outcome and whether there were more systemic problems not yet uncovered

State Approves Recount For Nader    Story Here  Archive
Associated Press 12 November 2004
CONCORD, N.H. New Hampshire's election officials agreed Friday to a last-minute recount of the presidential race requested by Ralph Nader.

Some still fighting election outcome    Story Here  Archive
Paul Nussbaum Philadelphia Inquirer 12 November 2004
Armed with thousands of reports of malfunctioning voting machines, lost ballots and suspicious vote counts, they are filling the Internet and the airwaves with arguments that President Bush's victory was a fraud.

Reality Check: Election System Still Fundamentally Flawed    Story Here  Archive
People For The American Way 12 November 2004
Do not let the reports in the news media fool you. The notion that the election ran "smoothly" in contested states is just so much self-serving happy talk. The truth is, the election system remains virtually closed to millions of Americans; significant barriers to the ballot box still exist for minorities and the poor.

Democrats sue Washington's biggest county over provisional ballots    Story Here  Archive
PEGGY ANDERSEN, Associated Press 12 November 2004
Washington state Democrats, fearful their candidate for governor might narrowly lose because of disputed ballots, sued election officials Friday in the state's largest county.

Judge sides with Democrats in provisional ballot dispute in Washington's biggest county    Story Here  Archive
PEGGY ANDERSEN Associated Press 12 November 2004
A judge Friday ordered election officials in the state's largest county to turn over the names of about 900 voters whose provisional ballots are in dispute.

Florida E-Vote Fraud? Unlikely    Story Here  Archive
Kim Zetter Wired News 11 November 2004
Since the election, liberal blogs and discussion sites have been raising a ruckus over an analysis of Florida voting results that's been spreading on the internet, which shows President Bush received a much higher number of votes than the number of registered Republicans in many counties.

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