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Workers accused of fudging ’04 recount
After the 2004 presidential election, Cuyahoga County election workers secretly skirted rules designed to make sure all votes were counted correctly, a special prosecutor charges.
While there is no evidence of vote fraud, the prosecutor said their efforts were aimed at avoiding an expensive - and very public - hand recount of all votes cast. Three top county elections officials have been indicted, and Erie County Prosecutor Kevin Baxter says more indictments are possible.
Michael Vu, executive director of the Cuyahoga County elections board, said workers followed procedures that had been in place for 23 years. He said board employees had no objection to doing an exhaustive hand count if needed, meaning they had no motive to break the law.
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Originally posted by ThichHeaded
Opps.
Originally posted by Striker8441
Look, Gore lost, Kerry lost, move on with life, you will have your chance in 08.
Originally posted by ThichHeaded
No comment on the link i put up there?????
Is there something wrong wit it?? Nonfactual information??? what is there???
Originally posted by Striker8441
In the quote you provided, did you miss where it stated that "While there is no evidence of vote fraud"??
Originally posted by Striker8441
Look, Gore lost, Kerry lost, move on with life, you will have your chance in 08.
The recount gave Kerry 17 extra votes and took six away from Bush. ..."They screwed with the process and increased the probability, if not the certainty, that there would not be a full countywide hand count," Baxter said.