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Directory of Election Fraud Articles For Elections in 2005-2006

 

Election Fraud Articles 2004 and Prior

 

 

 

 


 

NEW: "Hacking Democracy" A Review
A Must-See Documentary: Check Here
for Times of Additional Showings
By Chris Durang

The Boston Herald says: "The thought of watching
a documentary on possible voting fraud may sound
as appealing as, say, a PBS special on mushroom
farming (say, is it pledge week yet?), but "Hacking
Democracy" ... unravels like a "24" episode."The New
York Times
review from Nov. 2nd says: "Rigged voting
in Louisiana? Say it ain't so. But it's not shocked-shocked
you feel watching this; it's genuine shock."

 

 

A Vast Political Misfortune 

Or Why Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is Correct
in His Assessment of the Late 2004 Election
(which was sadly murdered by the G.O.P.,
may it rest in peace). And Why Salon.com’s
Article Attacking Kennedy is Wrong.
 
By Katherine Yurica

 

 

Was the 2004 Election Stolen?

Republicans prevented more than 350,000 voters in
Ohio from casting ballots or having their votes counted --
enough to have put John Kerry in the White House.

BY ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR

Like many Americans, I spent the evening of the 2004
election watching the returns on television and wondering
how the exit polls, which predicted an overwhelming victory
for John Kerry, had gotten it so wrong. By midnight, the
official tallies showed a decisive lead for George Bush --
and the next day, lacking enough legal evidence to
contest the results, Kerry conceded.

 

 

"No" Says Farhad Manjoo:

To date, dozens of experts, both independently and as
part of several research panels, have spent countless
hours examining 2004's presidential election, especially
the race in Ohio. Many of them have concluded that the
election there strains conventional notions of what a
democracy ought to look like; very little about that
race was fair, clean or competent.

 

 

 

Punch-card Voting is Illegal in Ohio

Professor: Appellate ruling in Ohio is first in U.S.
to say a state's equipment violates equal protection
By Lisa A. Abraham

The 2002 case, which was decided in December 2004,
was filed against Ohio Secretary of State J. Kenneth
Blackwell by the ACLU on behalf of voters in Summit,
Hamilton and Montgomery counties. The suit claimed
the use of punch-card voting in some Ohio counties
but not in others violated voters' rights to equal protection
under the law. The suit also claimed the system violated
voters' rights to have their votes counted, and violated the
Voting Rights Act of 1965 by having a larger negative
impact on African-American voters

 

 

Did 308,000 Cancelled Ohio
Voter Registrations Put Bush
Back in the White House?
by Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman
February 28, 2006

As we reported more than a year ago, some
133,000 voters were purged from the registration
rolls in Hamilton County (Cincinnati) and Lucas
County (Toledo) between 2000 and 2004. The
105,000 from Cincinnati and 28,000 from Toledo
exceeded Bush's official alleged margin of victor
---just under 119,000 votes out of some 5.6 million
the Republican Secretary of State. J. Kenneth
Blackwell, deemed worth counting.

 

 

Ohio GOP Poised to Gut Election
Protection on Way to Permanent
National Domination
by Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman

Ohio's GOP-controlled legislature is
poised to pass---probably today (Tuesday,
January 31) ---a repressive new law that will
gut free elections here and is already surfacing
around the US. The bill is designed to help end
free elections and continue the process of
installing the GOP as America's permanent
ruling party.

 

 

As Elections Near, Officials
Challenge Balloting Security
In Controlled Test, Results Are
Manipulated in Florida System
By Zachary Goldfarb
Special to The Washington Post
Sunday, January 22, 2006

As the Leon County supervisor of elections,
Ion Sancho's job is to make sure voting is
free of fraud. But the most brazen effort lately
to manipulate election results in this Florida
locality was carried out by Sancho himself.

 

 

Ohio's Diebold Debacle:
New machines call election results
into question

by Bob Fitrakis & Harvey Wasserman

November 24, 2005

Massive Election Day irregularities are emerging in reports
from all over Ohio after the introduction of Diebold's
electronic voting in nearly half of the Buckeye State’s
counties. A recently released report by the non-partisan
General Accountability Office warned of such problems
with electronic voting machines.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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