November 03, 2004

Recount

After surfing around this morning I've moved towards the camp of doing a complete recount in Ohio. There was some serious hanky-panky there, and the use of electronic voting machines means that the results are in doubt. The problem is that the numbers don't line up. There were unprecedented waits and lines at the polling places, but there was very little movement in the number of voters in comparison to those who came out in 2000.

So while one reason for the exits not matching the ballots could be the security issue, another could be that there was vote fraud.

Posted by jherr at November 3, 2004 06:51 AM
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So, does this mean that you're going to become a political activist?

I'd think you'd be surprised to know that while Texas certainly went to Bush, Houston turned out in large numbers for Kerry. In fact, we did random bumper sticker polls driving to and from work last week and this and it was a dead heat.

Posted by: eigga49 at November 3, 2004 07:47 AM

Tennessee also strongly went to Bush, but Davidson County, the capitol, where I live, went for Kerry. I'm still looking for the numbers.

Posted by: Jacqueline at November 3, 2004 08:23 AM
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