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400 Demand
Recount at Ohio Statehouse
By JOHN
McCARTHY, Associated Press Writer
COLUMBUS,
Ohio - About 400 protesters gathered outside the Statehouse on Saturday to
support a recount of the presidential election in Ohio and call for an
investigation into Election Day irregularities.
[AP Photo]
Speakers
addressing the crowd alleged that many voters were the victims of a fraud in
which votes intended for John Kerry (news - web sites) were given to President
Bush (news - web sites).
"I
would like to welcome you to the Ukraine," said Susan Truitt, referring to
the country where a new presidential runoff election was ordered after observers
said the first one was rigged.
On Friday, a
federal judge in Columbus ruled that a recount may proceed if two minority
party candidates who sued for it can pay for it. Green and Libertarian party
officials say they can.
A recount
would likely not begin before Dec. 13, when Ohio's 20 electoral votes are
officially counted.
Kerry would
have won the presidency had he carried the state's 20 electoral votes. He
conceded the day after the election, saying there were not enough provisional
and other ballots to swing the results his way.
Bush won the
state by about 119,000 votes, or 2 percentage points, according to an analysis
of county board of elections results by The Associated Press.
Critics say
Ohio's numbers are suspect because of several irregularities on election night.
Those included disparities in the vote totals for different Democrats on the
same ballot and the disqualification of more than 90,000 presidential votes on
punch-card ballots because the choices could not be determined. A computer
glitch on election night also recorded an extra 3,893 votes for Bush in one
precinct in suburban Gahanna.
"There
was no doubt in my mind that Kerry had enough votes. My fear was the votes
would not be counted and that's been borne out," said Melissa Hedden, one
of the protesters.
State and
county election officials have said there were irregularities on Nov. 2, but no
more than in any other election. They adamantly have denied there is any
evidence of widespread wrongdoing.
The Kerry
campaign has joined the lawsuit seeking a recount. Officials said they are not
disputing the outcome of the race but want to make sure any recount is
"done accurately and completely."
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