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Rick Jore’s Website Now Illustrates Disputed Ballots (revised post)

Posted on January 6, 2005 by adminJanuary 6, 2005
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Rick Jore’s website has 7 votes that were not marked strictly according to instructions, but which seem to show intent to vote for Jore. Nevertheless, the Montana Supreme Court invalidated all of these 7 votes. Jore’s webpage also shows 2 … Continue reading →

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US House Democrats Release Study of Ohio Vote

Posted on January 5, 2005 by adminJanuary 5, 2005
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Today, the Democratic (minority) staff of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee released a report, “Preserving our Democracy: What went Wrong in Ohio.” … Continue reading →

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Ohio Secretary of State Releases Presidential Recount Data

Posted on January 5, 2005 by adminJanuary 5, 2005
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Today, the Ohio Secretary of State finally released totals for the presidential recount. Bush gained 1,037 votes; Kerry gained 1,213 votes; Peroutka gained 33 votes; and Badnarik lost 19 votes, according to the Secretary of State. The Ohio Secretary of … Continue reading →

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Nader Files Third Ballot Access Case with US Supreme Court

Posted on January 5, 2005 by adminJanuary 5, 2005
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Yesterday, Ralph Nader asked the US Supreme Court to hear his Texas ballot access case. His Pennsylvania ballot access and Oregon ballot access case are already pending before that court. The issues in Texas are whether it is constitutional for … Continue reading →

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US Senate Vote by Party

Posted on December 31, 2004 by adminDecember 31, 2004
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On November 2, 2004, Democratic nominees for U.S. Senate won an absolute majority of all votes cast in the nation for that office. The results, by party, were: Democratic 51.04%* Republican 46.33%  Libertarian .89%  Constitution .47%  Peace & Freedom .28%  … Continue reading →

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