Voting irregularities, cont.
More on the oddities in Florida.
Continue reading →More on the oddities in Florida.
Continue reading →is following up on allegations of fraud in Ohio. I’m still paying attention. What exactly happened in Warren County? Why did they feel the need to close the count to any observers, when no other county did?
Continue reading →The New York Times has an excellent editorial outlining ten things we can do to improve elections in this country. They include such obvious measures as allowing a holiday for voting, improving wait times, insuring audit capacities for all machines, and so on. Read the thing to get it all. Nothing will come of it, I suspect, because not enough people in this country seem to care whether our elections are fair and transparent, and too many politicians stand to gain from the continuing ability to cheat.
Continue reading →Here’s a good summary of the possible vote fraud in Ohio.
Continue reading →The Blogging of the President is maintaining a list of links to all the available info on potential and actual voting fraud in the election. Thanks Shaun!
Continue reading →Count Every Vote 2004 is a watchdog group created to monitor voting problems says it has documented hundreds of problems with voter intimidation and faulty voting equipment, mostly affecting poor and minority voters. The group had 700 monitors in precincts across the south, including the hotly contested state of Florida. Their full report is due out in a couple of weeks. As for the indications of voter fraud, folks over at dKos are doing the heavy lifting on discrepancies in Florida voting (apparently more people voted in some counties than were actually eligible). And the exit poll data sure looks … Continue reading →