123. Ohio election officials gave wrong information about provisional ballots says affidavit

122. How a Republican election supervisor manipulated the 2004 central Ohio vote, in black and white

121. Volusia County, Florida lawsuit alleges irregularities in Nov. 2, 2004 election

120. 8,099 Cuyahoga County, Ohio ballots ruled invalid (twice the percent in 2000)

119. Pulaski County, Arkansas tallies flawed, so state to 'amend' Nov. 2 vote result

118. Final Tallies Minus Exit Polls = A Statistical Mystery! (John Allen Paulos, Professor of Mathematics, Temple University)

117. Lockdown in Ohio's Warren County pre-planned (more)

116. Fundamental Flaws Put Our Voting System at Risk

115. Did Bush Lose the Election?

114. How the Ohio election was rigged for Bush

113. Double Standard on Exit Polling and Voter Fraud

112. 'Lowdown tricks' sap poll-watcher's faith in fair U.S. voting (The Oregonian)

111. Ohio Democratic Party to Participate in Ohio Recount (link 2)

110. Did Bev Harris Catch Vote Fraud Perpetrators in The Act?

109. Media largely ignored Berkeley study on Florida voting irregularities

108. Litigating the Election (Ohio, Florida, New Hampshire, GAO Investigation, Freedom of Information Act Requests, and Open Records Act Motions)

107. Hearings on Ohio voting put 2004 election in doubt (and numerous other articles) (link 2) (link 3)

106. UC Berkeley Researchers Report "Unexplained Discrepancy" in Florida Vote Totals (link 2) (link 3) (link 4) (link 5)

105. Widespread Election Fraud in Cleveland? (a must read!)

104. Saving Your Right to Vote

103. Ohio Presidential Results to be Challenged in state Supreme Court (link 2)

102. Democracy in Question (a must read!)

101. 'Stinking Evidence' of Possible Election Fraud Found in Florida (link 2 - .mp3 audio)

100. Warning light came on, state tests reveal (4,438 North Carolina ballots lost)

99. A Florida Style Nightmare - North Carolina Citizens Demand Verified Voting

98. More than 27 percent of ballots cast in two Ohio precincts had no vote for president (under votes typically 1 to 2 percent)

97. How To Fix a Broken Electoral System In Six Easy Steps (we think Oregon's vote-by-mail system would be an easier national fix, but this can work too)

96. Pinellas County, Florida ballot box ignored (268 uncounted absentee ballots)

95. Group Cites Electronic Voting Problems

94. Democrats Take up Fight Over Ballots

93. Why Kerry Conceded Though He Had the Most Votes

92. Media accused of ignoring election irregularities

91. Recount in Ohio a Sure Thing (link 2)

90. Election 2004: Lingering Suspicions

89. The Perfect Election Day Crime

88. Recount New Hampshire

87. Columbus, Ohio voters waited hours as election officials held back machines

86. New Hampshire Vote Recount to Settle Doubts

85. Conservatives rail against MSNBC's Olbermann for reporting irregularities

84. Dems Intervene in Ohio Provisional Voting Lawsuit

83. The Big Fix 2004: How to Fix a Presidential Election (Pt. I: Convicted Felons, 'Shadowy Financiers' Own Companies Counting Votes)

82. A Florida Style Nightmare - North Carolina Citizens Demand Verified Voting Measures

81. New Mexico Republican judge appears to single out Democrats ballots for disqualification (also read this) (link 3)

80. Evidence of Electoral Fraud in the 2004 U.S. Presidential Election: A Reading List

79. Ohio voters tell of Election Day troubles at hearing

78. 47 State Exit Poll Analysis Confirms Swing Anomaly

77. Groups increase pressure on voter fraud (UPI)

76. Odds of Bush gaining by 4% in all exit polling states 1 in 50,000

75. Rule by Theft: Reconstructing the Crime

74. To believe that Bush won the election, you must also believe:

73. How to Hack the Vote: the Short Version

72. Vote barriers, theft charges swirl around election

71. The Ballots at the Back of the Bus: Most voters in Ohio chose Kerry; here’s how the votes vanished (also read this)

70. Dirty work at Philly polls

69. A Legitimate Recount Effort in Ohio

68. Worst Voter Error Is Apathy toward Irregularities

67. Who Counts in Ohio?

66. Straight-party votes for Democrats counted as Libertarian votes in Indiana counties (link 2) (election reversed) (more problems found)

65. Latino voting experts dispute exit polls showing increase in Bush support

64. As Vote Scandals Continue to Emerge Could John Kerry 'Un-concede?'


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"Exit polls are almost never wrong. They eliminate the two major potential fallacies in survey research by correctly separating actual voters from those who pretend they will cast ballots but never do and by substituting actual observation for guesswork in judging the relative turnout of different parts of the state."
— Dick Morris, Republican consultant and Fox News regular

Note: Kerry was slated to carry Florida, Ohio, New Mexico, Colorado, Nevada and Iowa. Bush won them all. (chart)

"For the sake of all future elections involving electronic voting - someone must investigate and explain the statistical anomalies in Florida. We're calling on voting officials in Florida to take action."
— Professor Michael Hout, UC Berkeley Survey Research Center
"Those who cast the votes decide nothing. Those who count the votes decide everything."
— Rush Limbaugh, November 20, 2000, noting a quote attributed to Josef Stalin.
"We know something really bad happened in 2000," Sekhon said, "so why is it unreasonable to think that in 2004 the same thing happened?"
— Jasjeet Sekhon, professor of government, Harvard University
"I am committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the President next year."
— Walden O'Dell, Diebold CEO, in a Republican fundraising letter
"It's already over. The Election's over. We Won." When asked "How do you know that?" King replies, "It's all over but the counting. And we'll take care of the counting."
— A tipsy Congressman Peter King (R-NY) making a comment at a White House function before the election.
"I'm looking to take Democrats off the voter rolls."
— Dan Burdish, former executive director of the Nevada Republican Party, in trying to disqualify about 17,000 voters.
"We have received reports of irregularities in the vote reported on the AccuVote Diebold Machines in comparison to exit polls and trends in voting in New Hampshire. These irregularities favor President George W. Bush by 5% to 15% over what was expected."
— Ralph Nader
"Our bottom line is to stand up for the integrity of the voting process because the voting process is the heart of the democratic process."
— Blair Bobier, spokesman for Green Party candidate David Cobb. (visit site)
"The point isn't just which candidate won or lost. It's that we all lose when we ignore that thousands of Americans might have been discouraged or prevented from voting, or not had their votes count."
— Donna Britt, columnist, The Washington Post
"[Touch-screen voting systems] pose an unacceptable risk that errors or deliberate election-rigging will go undetected, since they do not provide a way for the voters to verify independently that the machine correctly records and counts the votes they have cast."
— David Dill, professor of Computer Science, Stanford University
"Democracy cannot survive without honest elections. The Ohio election fraud lawsuits are about saving our democratic form of government. There is nothing more important than that."
— Ian Solomon, Assoc. Dean, Yale Law School
"We have a duty as Americans to fix these problems for the future and make sure there is a transparent and trustworthy voting system. What's at stake is not merely the outcome of a close election; what's at stake is our faith in democratic government and the rule of law."
— Bonnie McFadden, law professor (link)


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