GAO to investigate election complaints
Finally, after exactly 3 weeks, the government is stepping in and taking a closer look at some of the election complaints. So far, not too much media attention has been given to the voting irregularities and to the aftermath of the the election. The news chooses to focus on everything but the election.
While I do believe that all the vote counts must be all counted (on principle) I doubt that it will change the outcome of the election. where have the democrats been, where is Kerry's campaign? Seems pretty suspicious to me. Maybe they're quietly working in the background in Ohio.
Read more about the GAO Investigation
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Some of the election errors in Ohio reported by VotersUnite.org, include:
• Mahoning County: The glass on top of one electronic screen was too far from the screen, making it difficult for people to use their fingers to cast ballots. A screen went blank on a Youngstown voter while he cast his ballot.
• Mahoning County: 20 to 30 machines needed to be recalibrated during the voting process because some votes for a candidate were being counted for that candidate's opponent.
• Mahoning County: About a dozen machines needed to be reset because they essentially froze.
• Cincinnati: Problems with punch card voting machines delayed the start of voting for up to an hour Tuesday morning at a suburban precinct. Voters were unable to slide their punch-card ballots all the way into any of the six voting machines that had all evidently been damaged in transit.
Read more about Voting Irregularities
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