Guest Viewpoint: Integrity of America's voting system is in danger    Story Here  Archive  | 
Dianne Lobes  Eugene Register-Guard   23 November 2004 It's the story you're not seeing in the mainstream media yet. You learned the basics of it in first grade, though. This is a country of "one person, one vote," and the sanctity of your vote is a sacred trust between you and the United States of America. You have the right to vote, and to have that vote counted.
 
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E-voting officials gather ?lessons learned from ?2004 presidential election    Story Here  Archive  | 
By WILLIAM WELSH  Washington Technology   22 November 2004 The machines aren't effective if you don't know how to use them  that's the one big lesson officials learned about e-voting systems in the Nov. 2 election.
 
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Ohio third-party candidates file lawsuit seeking recount    Story Here  Archive  | 
TERRY KINNEY, Associated Press Writer  22 November 2004 Two third-party presidential candidates filed a federal lawsuit Monday to force a recount of Ohio ballots, and a spokesman for the state Democratic Party said it intends to join the suit.
 
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Kerry/Edwards Campaign Participates in Ohio Recount    Story Here  Archive  | 
Press Release  US Democratic Party  22 November 2004 COLUMBUS ? Assuring Ohioans receive an accurate count of all votes cast for president has prompted the Democratic Party to participate in the initiative to recount the results of the Nov. 2 presidential election.
 
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Ohio Presidential Results to be Challenged    Story Here  Archive  | 
Steven Rosenfeld, Senior Producer, The Laura Flanders Show   22 November 2004 Ohio?s 2004 presidential vote will be challenged in the state?s Supreme Court, a coalition of public-interest lawyers announced Friday, Nov. 19.
 
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N.C. panel will decide on changes or fine-tuning to election laws    Story Here  Archive  | 
 GARY D. ROBERTSON  Associated Press   22 November 2004 The Carteret County voting failure has brought a lot of hand-wringing to elections officials and "I-told-you-sos" from activists who sounded the alarm about electronic balloting months ago.
 
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Flaws suggest need for standards    Story Here  Archive  | 
LYNN BONNER,  News Observer   22 November 2004 A lesson from this month's election: The equipment matters. And understanding how it works is essential.
 
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More honest elections    Story Here  Archive  | 
Opinion   Berkshire Eagle   22 November 2004 Was this year's presidential election honest? Did more Americans in more states with more electoral votes really vote for George W. Bush than for John Kerry?
 
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Judge says no to GOP, won't halt recount    Story Here  Archive  | 
Lynn Thompson   Seattle Times   22 November 2004 A federal judge yesterday denied a request by the state Republican Party to stop the King County recount of votes in the tightly contested race for governor between Dino Rossi and Christine Gregoire.
 
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National elections standard urged    Story Here  Archive  | 
CHRIS CHURCHILL  Maine Today   22 November 2004 WATERVILLE  A group of Waterville-based activists is voicing concerns about the 2004 presidential election and the integrity of the American electoral system.
 
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Congress to Revisit Election Reform    Story Here  Archive  | 
MILES BENSON  Newhouse News Service    22 November 2004 WASHINGTON  Problems at the polls and allegations of other irregularities in the Nov. 2 election are gaining serious attention in the nation's capital.
 
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Disputes, questions linger 3 weeks after Election Day    Story Here  Archive  | 
 LARRY EICHEL  Knight-Ridder News    22 November 2004 PHILADELPHIA - (KRT) - It has been three weeks since the election, but a few people still see some loose ends in need of cleaning up.
 
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Cobb Asks Federal Court, Expedite Ohio Recount    Story Here  Archive  | 
Press Release   United States Green Party   22 November 2004 Attorneys for Green Party presidential candidate David Cobb and Libertarian Michael Badnarik will jointly file a lawsuit today against Ohio Secretary of State Blackwell and 88 county electoral directors to expedite an immediate recount of the presidential vote in all Ohio counties. The ultimate goal of the lawsuit is to ensure a full and accurate count of all votes and to protect and` restore the` integrity of` the` electoral process.
 
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GOP gets court date in recount lawsuit    Story Here  Archive  | 
 ELIZABETH M. GILLESPIE   Associated Press   22 November 2004 SEATTLE  Two days after Republicans filed a lawsuit saying some ballots shouldn't be included in the recount of the governor's race, a judge told them they have to wait a week to make their arguments in court.
 
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Republicans file suit to limit King County recount    Story Here  Archive  | 
 DONNA GORDON BLANKINSHIP  / Associated Press  21 November 2004 The Washington Republican Party filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court Saturday afternoon to try to stop King County from including certain ballots in its recount for the governor's race.
 
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Judge denies request that some King County ballots not be counted    Story Here  Archive  | 
Associated Press    21 November 2004 A federal judge on Sunday denied the state Republican Party's bid to force King County to stop counting some ballots in the recount of the governor's race.
 
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Citizens tell panel of voting troubles    Story Here  Archive  | 
 Carl Chancellor  Akron Beacon Journal   21 November 2004 CLEVELAND - More than a dozen people shared stories Friday night with a panel investigating alleged actions that may have suppressed votes in Ohio on Nov. 2.
 
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County begins vote recount    Story Here  Archive  | 
MARCELENE EDWARDS; The Tacoma News Tribune    21 November 2004 Pierce County elections workers spent much of Saturday scrutinizing ballots as they began a recount of the state?s closest-ever governor?s race.
 
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Voter Suppression Challenged by Ohioans, Allies    Story Here  Archive  | 
Ariella Cohen  The New Standard   20 November 2004 Columbus, OH , Nov 20 - Two separate voter advocacy coalitions are putting together federal lawsuits against election officials in Franklin County, Ohio, alleging unfair allocation of polling materials, staff and equipment that disenfranchised thousands of voters in the county?s low-income and African-American precincts.
 
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Recount begins _ and there may be two    Story Here  Archive  | 
PEGGY ANDERSEN  Associated Press   20 November 2004 Election officials in some of Washington's 39 counties Saturday began a recount of the 2.8 million votes cast in the governor's race, which Republican Dino Rossi won by just 261 votes over Democrat Christine Gregoire.
 
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