Three contiguous counties in southwestern Ohio, all traditionally Republican counties, gave unexpectedly large margins to George W. Bush over John F. Kerry on election night. All three counties experienced a huge increase in voter turnout...
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20 December 2004
So much for a free and fair exchange of ideas. At conferences and hearings across the country, traditional voting rights organizations have successfully blocked any serious debate on machine-free, paper-only elections. It appears that...
20 December 2004
As of Oct. 18, 2004:
Democrats - 12,370
Republicans - 38,467
Independents - 74,316
Other - 12
Total - 125,165
As of Apr. 2, 2001:
Democrats - 7,637
Republicans - 32,686
...
Democrats - 12,370
Republicans - 38,467
Independents - 74,316
Other - 12
Total - 125,165
As of Apr. 2, 2001:
Democrats - 7,637
Republicans - 32,686
...
20 December 2004
There’s a story to tell this Christmas season about evil and redemption, about hope for the future. No, it isn’t the one about King Herod and the Babe of Bethlehem. That story has been told thousands of times, and has inspired Christians...
19 December 2004
John F. Kerry gained ground on George W. Bush in Ohio after Election Day. The official results, posted on December 2, 2004, include provisional ballots and some late-arriving absentee ballots. The point spread between Bush and Kerry has...
19 December 2004
The following is the transcript from Bob Fitrakis’ speech at the December 4 Voting Rights demonstration at the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus:
Thirty-two days ago, we voted in Ohio, and that election remains uncertified,...
Thirty-two days ago, we voted in Ohio, and that election remains uncertified,...