Election 2004 Problems
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Articles on Voting Irregularities
- None Dare Call it Voter Suppression and Fraud, by Bob Fitrakis
- Electronic Voting Angst. by Keith Olbermann (MSNBC)
- Kerry's Concession Isn't Binding, by Keith Olbermann (MSNBC)
- An Election Spoiled Rotten, by Greg Palast
- Did Bush Fix the Elections?, by Timothy Bancroft-Hinchey (Pravda)
- Bush's "Incredible" Vote Tallies, by Sam Parry
- Academic Papers on 2004 Election Results
Ohio
- Main Article: Ohio Fraud
- Ohio count draws scrutiny
- Outrage in Ohio as angry residents storm state house
- Lawyer's report on voting irregularities and long lines in Democratic precincts in Columbus
- Computer glitch gave Bush almost 4,000 extra votes in Columbus suburb
- 2 Republicans and 1 Democrat on the 6th circuit voted 2-1 (guess how) at 2:30 AM election day to allow partisan Republicans to challenge 35,000 Democrats, mainly minorities, in an attempt to both disenfranchise them, and shut down voting.
- Numerious reports of voter intimidation, and irregularities
- Ballots being loaded in Bush/Cheney pickup truck diary blog
- People still voting at 3 AM Nov 3rd
- 12 ways Bush is stealing Ohio
- Kerry was up or tied in the polls in Ohio shortly before election day. Kerry then won the 5% who decided who to vote for election day 61-39, and the 4% who decided in the 2 days before that 64-36. source
Florida
- Several hundred mysteriously wet votes left uncounted in Seminole County
- Software flaw found in Florida vote machines
- Entire state uses Diebold electronic voting machies. See Electronic Voting Problems
- Florida optical scan voting machine patterns
- Palm Beach County logs 88,000 more votes than voters
- Broward County voting machines count votes backwards
- Florida numbers don't seem right
Electronic voting problems
- Discussion of a lot of problems
- Discussion of Diebold electronic voting machines vs exit polls
- Paperless fraud clearinghouse
Other States
- Sarpy County, Indiana has 10,000 more votes than voters
- 4,000 votes go missing in Pennsylvania
- Diebold machines yield fishy results in California
Exit polls
- Odds are against Bush gaining after exit poll results
- Discussions 1 2 that say they tended to be off in states with electronic voting. See Election 2004 Problems#Electronic voting problems.
- Exit polls were suddenly changed, more dicussion
- Exit poll comparision
- Images of exit poll
- Exit polls have serious problems. According to them, 37% of 2004 voters voted for Gore in 2000, and 43% voted Bush in 2000. So far, 116,829,340 votes for President have been counted. This works out to about 43.2 million of Gore's 51.00 million voters, and 50.2 million of Bush's 50.46 million 2000 voters.
Other stuff
- Voters Unite database of voting irregularities
- Some Media outlets, such as NBC, trying to make Bush look like a winner
- DU voting problems list
- The media is ignoring the problems