Friday, November 05, 2004
Vote Fraud WatchComputer Glich gives Bush 11,283 extra votes in NC County
From the New Bern (NC) Sun Journal
Excerpt: A systems software glitch in Craven County's electronic voting equipment is being blamed for a vote miscount that, when corrected, changed the outcome of at least one race in Tuesday's election.
Then, in the rush to make right the miscalculation that swelled the number of votes for president here by 11,283 more votes than the total number cast, a human mistake further delayed accurate totals for the 40,534 who voted.
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Error at Ohio voting machine gives Bush 3,893 extra votes
AP via the Ackron Beacon Journal
Excerpt: A computer error with a voting machine cartridge gave President Bush 3,893 extra votes in a Gahanna precinct. Franklin County's unofficial results gave Bush 4,258 votes to Democratic challenger John Kerry's 260 votes in Precinct 1B. Records show only 638 voters cast ballots in that precinct.
Group records 1,100 Electronic Voting Glitches
From Computer Weekly
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Wednesday, October 13, 2004
Vote Fraud in
OREGON (AP) "The investigation follows a television report in which a paid-per-registration canvasser said he had been instructed only to accept registrations from Republicans, and that he 'might' destroy those from Democrats .... Sproul & Associates is run by Nathan Sproul, a former head of the Republican Party in Arizona who has subcontracted with the Republican National Committee to do voter outreach."
NEVADA (KVBC-TV Las Vegas) "Nevada Democrats gathered to announce they have evidence a group called Voters Outreach of America is trying to steal the election. 'It was exposed that this group hired and trained employees to register solely Republicans and cast aside voter affidavits of Democrats.' "
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Sunday, May 04, 2003
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Tuesday, September 10, 2002
Florida Election Follies
There's nothing funny about having your nation's democratic process subverted and perverted the way it's gone down in Florida the past two national elections.
49 states in this country manage to make it through elections each year without voters getting turned away, given the wrong ballots, told they're not allowed to vote, waiting until 1 pm for polls to open. This situation in Florida is unique to our Democracy. For more than 220 years American voters elected with confidence, until
Jeb Bush and Katherine Harris came along in 1998.
Could this be merely the
incompetence of bumbling idiots or is it just more corruption on the part of another member of the
Bush Family?
We don't need an "independent commission" to investigate this, simply convene a grand jury. Show them
this video clip from BBC and read them
this chapter from the book "Stupid White Men" about Jeb and Katherine Harris's role in the 2000 election debacle. Make sure the grand jury seats at least a few of the thousands of voters who were
wrongly kicked off the rolls before the 2000 election, a race that George W Bush won by only 537 votes. Trust me, the grand jury will do the right thing.
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Thursday, May 23, 2002
Fake "Democratic" Candidate Cries Foul
From the Kalamazoo (MI) Gazette
Randall Smith, a 42-year-old car mechanic, has never had an interest in politics, but as a favor to a friend he agreed to run for the Michigan Senate as a Democratic candidate against former state Rep. Ed LaForge..."He never really did explain it to me fully what I would be doing." Smith said it's apparent to him now he is pawn in political scheme engineered by Republicans to hurt Democratic candidates in the Michigan primary. He won't say who asked him to run, but he's angry at the people who are now "hanging (him) out to dry" and bewildered by accusations from Democrats that he is guilty of election fraud.
Smith's candidacy is one of eight cited by Michigan Democrats in an elections complaint alleging that Republicans urged unknown candidates to run last-minute campaigns against Democratic incumbents in the Aug. 6 primary.
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Tuesday, May 21, 2002
Justice Dept. authorizes 2000 Election lawsuits
From Fox News
Excerpts: The government has authorized three lawsuits against Florida counties and two others in Missouri and Tennessee alleging voting rights violations resulting from the bitterly disputed 2000 presidential election, a Justice Department official said Tuesday...The lawsuits will allege different treatment of minority voters, improper purging of voter rolls, "motor voter" registration violations and failure to provide access to disabled voters, said Boyd, who told senators he had authorized the filing of the lawsuits.
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