Hearings on Ohio voting put 2004 election in doubt
by Bob Fitrakis & Harvey Wasserman
Columbia Free Press
11/18/04
Highly-charged, jam-packed hearings held here in Columbus have cast serious doubt on the true outcome of the presidential election. On Saturday, November 13, and Monday, November 15, the Ohio Election Protection Coalition's public hearings in Columbus solicited extensive sworn first-person testimony from 32 of Ohio voters, precinct judges, poll workers, legal observers, party challengers. An additional 66 people provided written affidavits of election irregularities. The unavoidable conclusion is that this year's election in Ohio was deeply flawed, that thousands of Ohioans were denied their right to vote, and that the ultimate vote count is very
much in doubt...
http://www.freepress.org/departments/display/19/2004/886
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Columbia Free Press
11/18/04
Highly-charged, jam-packed hearings held here in Columbus have cast serious doubt on the true outcome of the presidential election. On Saturday, November 13, and Monday, November 15, the Ohio Election Protection Coalition's public hearings in Columbus solicited extensive sworn first-person testimony from 32 of Ohio voters, precinct judges, poll workers, legal observers, party challengers. An additional 66 people provided written affidavits of election irregularities. The unavoidable conclusion is that this year's election in Ohio was deeply flawed, that thousands of Ohioans were denied their right to vote, and that the ultimate vote count is very
much in doubt...
http://www.freepress.org/departments/display/19/2004/886
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Starmail - 19. Nov, 16:08