Wednesday, January 05, 2005

Ten preliminary reasons why the Bush vote does not compute, and why Congress must investigate rather than certify the Electoral College

1. More than 106,000 Ohio ballots remain uncounted...
2. Most uncounted ballots come from regions and precincts where Kerry was strongest...
3. Of the 147,000 combined provisional and absentee ballots counted by hand after Election Day, Kerry received 54.46 percent of the vote...
4. Turnout inconsistencies reveal tens of thousands of Kerry votes were not simply recorded...
5. Many certified turnout results in key regions throughout the state are simply not plausible, and all work to the advantage of Bush...
6. Due to computer flaws and vote shifting, there were numerous reports across Ohio of extremely troublesome electronic errors during the voting process and in the counting...
7. In Miami County, two sets of results were submitted to state officials...
8. Democratic voters were apparently targeted with provisional ballots...
9. Ohio's Election Day exit poll was more credible than the certified result, according to intense statistical analysis...
10. The Ohio recount wasn’t random or comprehensive and may have involved serious illegalities.

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