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More on the 'Stolen Election'    Story Here  Archive
David Corn The Nation 30 November 2004
The emails keep pouring in. Please investigate voter fraud! Here's evidence the Republicans stole the election! We're watching YOU cover the election irregularities! A number of Americansis the number growing?believe George W. Bush only won the election because the voting was somehow rigged. And each day they disseminate via email what they consider to be proofor, at the least, reasons to be suspicious. In pieces for The Nation magazine, I've noted that there is good cause to worry about the integrity of a voting system that is overseen by partisan players and that relies in part upon paperless electronic voting machines that are manufactured by companies that are led by pro-GOP executives and that refuse to reveal the computer codes they use. But I've also cautioned against declaring that the potential for abuse means the system was abused to flip the results. Exit polls that differ from reported vote counts are not necessarily proof of foul play, and statistical analyses that seem to raise questions need thorough vetting before they are waved about as signs of chicanery.

Green and Libertarian Candidates File for Recounts in New Mexico and Nevada.    Story Here  Archive
Press Release Green Party 30 November 2004
David Cobb, the 2004 Green Party presidential candidate, today filed official requests for a recount of the presidential ballots cast in New Mexico and Nevada. As he did in Ohio, Cobb filed the requests jointly with Libertarian candidate Michael Badnarik.

Recount Sought In New Mexico's Presidential Election    Story Here  Archive
Barry Massey Albuquerque Journal 30 November 2004
SANTA FE   ?   Green and Libertarian Party presidential candidates are seeking a statewide recount of ballots in New Mexico's presidential contest that President Bush won by a 5,988-vote margin.

Statement From the Green Party Presidential Campaign Concerning John Kerry's Intervention in Ohio Recount Court Case    Story Here  Archive
Press Release Green Party 30 November 2004
Kerry-Edwards campaign files papers in Ohio to intervene in legal proceedings in defense of Green Party presidential candidate David Cobb, Libertarian Michael Badnarik

N.C. election board prepares for protest hearings    Story Here  Archive
GARY D. ROBERTSON Associated Press 30 November 2004
Two statewide races remain unresolved four weeks after Election Day as voting officials determine what to do about thousands of ballots that got lost or thrown away.

Something's fishy in Ohio    Story Here  Archive
Jesse Jackson Chicago Sun Times 30 November 2004
In the Ukraine, citizens are in the streets protesting what they charge is a fixed election. U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell expresses this nation's concern about apparent voting irregularities. The media give the dispute around-the-clock coverage. But in the United States, massive and systemic voter irregularities go unreported and unnoticed.

N.C. election board hears protest over provisional ballots    Story Here  Archive
GARY D. ROBERTSON / Associated Press 30 November 2004
Two statewide races remain unresolved four weeks after Election Day as voting officials determine what to do about thousands of ballots that got lost or thrown away, along with those that one candidate says shouldn't be counted.

DAVID COBB: America needs a recount in Ohio    Story Here  Archive
Opinion Providence Journal 30 November 2004
WASHINGTON (SH) - Something went seriously wrong in Ohio on Election Day.

Vote Count Protests Blast Media Silence    Story Here  Archive
J. DOUGLAS ALLEN-TAYLOR Berkeley Daily Planet 30 November 2004
A small but vocal group of demonstrators rallied for an hour in front of the KGO-TV offices in San Francisco on Monday morning, protesting what they called ?media silence on 2004 election irregularities.? Demonstrators later marched to the San Francisco offices of United States Senator Barbara Boxer where organizers met with Boxer?s staff.

Judge throws out challenge to Bush victory in Nevada    Story Here  Archive
SCOTT SONNER Associated Press 30 November 2004
RENO, Nev. (AP) - A legal challenge aimed at blocking Nevada's five electoral votes from being cast next month for President Bush was tossed out Tuesday.

N.C. board votes to hold new ag commissioner race in one county    Story Here  Archive
GARY D. ROBERTSON / Associated Press 30 November 2004
The State Board of Elections agreed Tuesday to allow voters whose ballots were lost due to a machine malfunction in Carteret County to cast new ballots in a special election for state agriculture commissioner.

Green Party Presidential Candidate Seeks Federal Court Jurisdiction in New Ohio Recount Case    Story Here  Archive
Press Release from Common Dreams 30 November 2004
WASHINGTON November 30 Attorneys for Green Party presidential candidate David Cobb asked a federal court today to take jurisdiction of, and ultimately dissolve, a temporary restraining order issued by a Delaware County, Ohio judge attempting to prevent Cobb from seeking a recount of the presidential ballots cast in that county.
Cobb and Libertarian Michael Badnarik, who are jointly filing the recount demand, are named as defendants, along with their attorneys, in the restraining order sought by the Delaware County prosecuting attorney. The Delaware County judge issued the temporary restraining order without contacting or seeking any input from the candidates or their attorneys.


Changes found in recount on Alabama's segregation amendment    Story Here  Archive
PHILLIP RAWLS Associated Press 30 November 2004
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The statewide recount on a measure to remove segregation-era language from Alabama's constitution is turning up variations from the official canvass, with changes exceeding 100 votes in at least three counties.

Florida officials consider doing away with Election Day    Story Here  Archive
BETH KASSAB Orlando Sentinel 30 November 2004
ORLANDO, Fla. - (KRT) - Florida's election supervisors are proposing one way to make voting easier: Do away with Election Day.

Recount Sought in N.M. Presidential Election    Story Here  Archive
Barry Massey Associated Press 30 November 2004
SANTA FE   ?   Green and Libertarian Party presidential candidates are seeking a statewide recount of ballots in New Mexico's presidential contest that President Bush won by a 5,988-vote margin.

Re-Vote, Not Recount, in Ohio    Story Here  Archive
A BUZZFLASH READER CONTRIBUTION Anne Pfeiffer 29 November 2004
It appears there will be a recount in Ohio. However, a recount probably won't do much good in three counties that have suspicious numbers Franklin, Mahoning, and Warren. I'll deal with Franklin and Mahoning first, then Warren later. Here are some simple facts about the election in Ohio

Media Blackout on Election Fraud by Media News Group    Story Here  Archive
Kali Autumn Lynn, The Denver Voice 29 November 2004
To those of us on the inside of this issue, it seems inconceivable that our local newspapers would offer a front page story on election fraud in Ukraine while ignoring stories of the same right here at home in the United States.

How To Take Back A Stolen Election    Story Here  Archive
Thom Hartmann Common Dreams 29 November 2004
"Never again!" says the slogan in an email I received from an activist friend. "Never again will we allow a stolen election in the USA!"

Cobb Files for Recounts in New Mexico & Nevada Green and Libertarian Presidential Candidates Cooperate    Story Here  Archive
Press Release COBB/LaMARCHE 2004 29 November 2004
David Cobb, the 2004 Green Party presidential candidate, today filed official requests for a recount of the presidential ballots cast in New Mexico and Nevada

State won't investigate election anomalies    Story Here  Archive
KING-TV 29 November 2004
The Washington Secretary of State won't investigate anomalies in the vote counting process as asked pointed out by gubernatorial hopeful Christine Gregoire.

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