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  Ohio election results 2004 - washingtonpost.com
Democrats are hoping to increase their office-holdings in the state by recruiting and grooming candidates for races at all levels.
In the 2002 elections, GOP Governor Bob Taft, great-grandson of President Taft, beat Democrat Tim Hagan.
Ohio became the first state to have a fl female lieutenant governor, Jennette Bradley.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/elections/2004/oh   (456 words)

  
  Dayton, Ohio
Dayton is the county seat of Montgomery County, Ohio.
Dayton was founded by a small group of settlers on April 1, 1796, seven years before the admission of Ohio to the Union in 1803.
Dayton is also home to the Schuster Center for the performing arts and the Victoria Theater which specialize in hosting concerts, traveling Broadway shows, and ballet.
www.creekin.net /c7796-n240-dayton-ohio.html   (1330 words)

  
 American Election Fraud / Ohio on LegJoints Wiki
Columbus, OH —  The recount of Ohio's presidential vote is being conducted in violation of the spirit and letter of Ohio law, according to numerous reports filed by official observers for the Green Party's presidential campaign, which initiated the recount and is monitoring its process.
LOGAN, Ohio  — Election officials watched Monday as a technician repeated a repair he had made to a vote tallying computer, then announced they had found no evidence of any sort of tampering, despite a congressman's request for an FBI probe.
This Election Protection project lawyer had at least one voter who was told by a Republican challenger that she was not on the list at her polling place.
www.legjoints.com /AmericanElectionFraud/Ohio   (4005 words)

  
 CNN.com - Nation's split is part of Ohio's fabric - Nov 3, 2004
Editor's Note: As Ohio became the focal point of the 2004 presidential election, four CNN.com staffers who have personal ties to the state shared their thoughts on the character of that state and its place in the crux of a divided America.
Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell said that by law, provisional and absentee ballots won't be counted until 11 days after the election.
And as this year's election dragged on, it is interesting to note that Ohio touts itself as the cradle of presidents.
www.cnn.com /2004/ALLPOLITICS/11/03/ohio/index.html   (1593 words)

  
 VZ Local - Dayton, Ohio City Guide
The catastrophic Great Dayton Flood of March 1913 severely affected much of the city, and stimulated the growth of suburban communities outside central Dayton in areas lying further from the Miami River and on higher ground; the Miami Conservancy District was established in 1914 as a result.
Dayton is also home to the Schuster Center for the performing arts and the Victoria Theater which specialize in hosting concerts, traveling Broadway shows, and ballet, completed in 2004.
Dayton is one of only six remaining U.S. cities with electric trolley bus service, which has been operating continuously since 1888, making it the longest running electric trolley service in the U.S. The trolley service is a part of the Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority or RTA.
www.vzlocal.com /Dayton-OH.html   (2120 words)

  
 Ohio's Diebold Debacle
Massive Election Day irregularities are emerging in reports from all over Ohio after the introduction of Diebold's electronic voting in nearly half of the Buckeye State’s counties.
The city of Carlisle, Ohio announced on November 22 that it is contesting the results of the November 8 general election as a result of Montgomery County vote counting problems.
Election Day news coverage from the 41 counties that adopted Diebold touch-screen machines makes it clear that poll worker ignorance about how to use the high-tech equipment and machine glitches were widespread problems in 2005.
www.yuricareport.com /Ohio/OhioDieboldDebacleNewMachines.html   (1627 words)

  
 Welcome to Representative Michael Turner's Website   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
He has a bachelor’s degree from Ohio Northern University in Ada, Ohio; an MBA from the University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio; and a Juris Doctorate from Case Western University School of Law in Cleveland, Ohio.
As the two term Mayor of the City of Dayton, he was a strong proponent of neighborhood revitalization, crime reduction, increased funding for safety forces, economic development and job creation.
The development fund sparked investment which resulted in a renaissance of Dayton’s downtown, after two decades of decline, including a $130 million arts center, a minor league baseball stadium, river front development, loft and upscale housing, additional corporate headquarters, and redevelopment of a brownfield area into a tool and die business industrial park.
www.house.gov /miketurner/biography.htm   (538 words)

  
 Welcome to Vote2004.eRiposte.Com!
In a report from the Youngstown, Ohio Vindicator (Nov. 3), the chairman of the Mahoning County Board of Elections said that 20 to 30 machines needed to be recalibrated during the voting process because some votes for a candidate were being counted for that candidate's opponent.
Ohio Warren County election officials who instituted a "lockdown" during vote counting (keeping the media away) claimed terrorist threat notification from FBI led to the "lockdown"; FBI and Ohio Public Safety Director said there was no such threat.
Ohio law states that a party can challenge a voter's eligibility if the challenger has a reasonable doubt that the person is a citizen, is at least 18, or is a legal resident of the state or the county where he shows up to vote.
vote2004.eriposte.com /swingstates/ohio.htm   (12239 words)

  
 Search the Opinions of the US Circuit Courts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Chapter 9 prospectively altered the method of election for superior court judges and confirmed that the results of the 1994 elections for superior court judges were properly decided on the basis of a districtwide vote.
The district court ruled that Chapter 9 mooted this action with respect to elections subsequent to 1994 and was not violative of the due process or equal protection guarantees of the United States Constitution to the extent that it purported to determine retroactively the victors of the 1994 elections.
Each county election commission is composed of the chairpersons of the county committee of the majority and minority parties and one additional member appointed by the State Board of Election Commissioners.
www.law.cornell.edu /usca/search/index.html?query=election   (14188 words)

  
 Money and Politics -- Ohio Citizen Action
Ohio legislator and Issue 6 opponent Tom Brinkman is convinced that it will pass when all the votes are counted.
As Ohio's chief elections officer, Blackwell must approve all elections systems, and he promised to explore whether he has the legal authority to ban punch-card devices from the state.
DAYTON -- "Ohio Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell, a Republican, is trying to get Ohio to move beyond punch cards, which a big majority of counties now use.
www.ohiocitizen.org /moneypolitics/pre2003/mpnewsarchive_01.html   (4484 words)

  
 Ohio's Diebold Debacle: New Machines Call Election Results into Question
Massive Election Day irregularities are emerging in reports from all over Ohio after the introduction of Diebold's electronic voting in nearly half of the Buckeye State's counties.
The city of Carlisle, Ohio announced on November 22 that it is contesting the results of the November 8 general election as a result of Montgomery County vote counting problems.
The Blade also reported that ten days after the 2005 election, "Fourteen touch-screen voting machines have sat unattended in the central hallway at the University of Toledo Scott Park Campus." The GAO report warned that touch-screen machines are easily hacked and should be kept secure at all times.
www.bobforohio.com /newsclips/2005/nov/news2005-11-24.php   (2337 words)

  
 New Black Mayors Elected In Three Ohio Cities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Newly elected mayors in Cleveland, Cincinnati and Youngstown reflect a surge in big-city fl leadership in Ohio and provide the hard-luck state Democratic Party with a growing bench of prospective candidates for statewide office.
Dayton Mayor Rhine McLin, a Democrat, won a second term with 54 percent of the vote.
"These mayors that are elected face really daunting challenges because it's not just the white population that's left, it's the fl population and the middle class population that has left these cities and moved out to the suburbs," he said.
www.wcpo.com /news/2005/local/11/09/mayors.html   (962 words)

  
 Ohio Chamber of Commerce - Governmental Affairs
However, Kest was damaged by revelations late in the campaign that he was carrying in excess of $80,000 in credit card debt and was also dogged throughout by allegations of sexual harassment a former employee had previously made against him.
Like Ohio’s Supreme Court races last year, the race was contentious and featured a flurry of legal motions designed to pull or preserve televised issue ads funded by non-profit groups.
Exactly what can be inferred from these results is not clear, given the dampening effects of the September 11 terrorist attacks on politics, especially in two states that were so directly impacted.
www.ohiochamber.com /governmental/edge_Nov01.asp   (1745 words)

  
 Democracy 2000
Experience/Qualifications: I have been a member of Dayton Park Board for four years and involved in numerous school, city and social organizations over the past 10 years.
I am a lifelong resident of Dayton and concerned about the needs of all residents.
Experience/Qualifications: Was mayor for one term and has served at least six terms on council; was also an administrator.
www.cincinnati.com /electionguide/campbell/daytoncitycouncil.html   (1032 words)

  
 Ohio's Diebold debacle: New machines call election results into question
Prior to the 2005 election, electronic voting machines from Diebold and other Republican voting machine manufacturers were newly installed in 41 of Ohio's 88 counties.
The Blade also reported that 10 days after the 2005 election, "Fourteen touch-screen voting machines have sat unattended in the central hallway at the University of Toledo Scott Park Campus." The GAO report warned that touch-screen machines are easily hacked and should be kept secure at all times.
Election Day news coverage from the 41 counties that adopted Diebold touch-screen machines makes it clear that poll worker ignorance about how to use the high-tech equipment and machine glitches were widespread problems in 2005.
onlinejournal.com /artman/publish/article_267.shtml   (1817 words)

  
 VotersUnite!
The candidates in Region 2 appeared on the Region 3 ballot and the candidates in Region 3 appeared on the Region 2 ballot, according to Leonard Piazza, director of the Luzerne County Bureau of Elections.
Election Bureau Director Jim Montini said the zero tapes could be printed any time before the polls close.
A month after the election Diebold informed Fairfield County that a change had been needed because Issue 1 had been removed from the ballots of the touchscreens.
www.votersunite.org /electionproblems.asp   (1708 words)

  
 KnoxPages.com | Your Source For What's NEWs!
Firefighters in Dayton say they are investigating several fires they believe were no accident that broke out at a local hospital.
Mayor Mark Mallory is refusing to fire a starter pistol to kickoff an upcoming road race, saying he doesn't like the gun's symbolism in a city that set a record for homicides last year.
Ohio State has canceled its public football scrimmage and autograph session that was scheduled for Monday night.
www.knoxpages.com /News/default.asp?NewsPage=state   (590 words)

  
 The Ohio Guy: Politics Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The former Cincinnati mayor, also still host of what he calls "my crazy television show," is trying out his ideas as he also decides whether to run for governor.
The mayor has to be a leader, a builder of concensus, a visionary, a communicator and salesman all while being the face of local goverment to the people.
I am fortunate enough to live in a progressive city that is eager to work regionally with Dayton and others, as witnessed by the Delphi tax sharing agreement, to insure that the region is as strong as possible.
www.ohioguy.com /politics   (8033 words)

  
 CNN.com - Elections 2006
She may benefit from the GOP's troubles in finding a candidate -- the party eventually settled on Oakland County Sheriff Mike Bouchard -- but could be hurt by the Democratic governor's uphill fight for re-election.
Republican Rep. Mark Kennedy and Democrat Amy Klobuchar, the Hennepin County attorney, are vying for the seat left open by the retirement of Democratic Sen. Mark Dayton.
Former Yonkers Mayor John Spencer is the Republican nominee.
www.cnn.com /ELECTION/2006/pages/results/senate   (833 words)

  
 The Democratic Party
Ohio Republican Congressman Bob Ney's guilty plea may mean his long denial is finally coming to an end, but it doesn't mean the Republicans in Columbus or Washington are wrapping up their culture of corruption.
This week, voting rights activists in Ohio filed a federal lawsuit demanding that Secretary of State Ken Blackwell preserve the paper ballots from the 2004 election and that a court-appointed supervisor be selected to oversee the conduct of this November’s election.
Election 2006: For every Republican brought down by scandal there are far more who will be brought down by Democrats standing up for what we believe and reaching out to every voter possible.
www.democrats.org /a/local/midwest/ohio   (4858 words)

  
 Democrats pick up Senate seats in 5 states - USATODAY.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Democrats entered the election with 44 seats and the help of one independent, Vermont's Jim Jeffords, who will be replaced by another independent.
Ohio Republicans have been mired in scandals involving the governor, a congressman and a top GOP fundraiser.
Former Chattanooga mayor Bob Corker survived a bitter three-way GOP primary and went on to defeat Democratic Rep. Harold Ford of Memphis.
www.usatoday.com /news/politicselections/vote2006/senate.htm   (1085 words)

  
 Ohio Chamber of Commerce - Governmental Affairs
However, when one contrasts the results of amendments proposed by a joint resolution of the General Assembly with those proposed by initiative petition, the numbers tell a different story.
If Kearns had chosen to run for what would have been her fourth and final term in the House, this seat would be in the “safe” category for the GOP next year.
Rep. Derrick Seaver (R-Minster), who became the youngest state legislator in Ohio history when he was elected to the Ohio House in 2000 as an 18-year old, has decided not to run for a fourth and final term in 2006.
www.ohiochamber.com /governmental/edge_101205.asp   (1615 words)

  
 Two precincts had high undercounts, analysis shows
County elections officials said they have no reports of any problems at either Washington X or Kettering 3-A. The punch-card voting stands, checked Wednesday using demonstration ballots, appeared to work appropriately.
It is impossible to run a perfect election with this many people voting in a 16- to 20-hour period, and it's amazing we get it done at all.
The mission of the Oregon Voter Rights Coalition is to restore public ownership and oversight of elections, and to ensure the fundamental right of every American citizen to vote and to have each vote counted...
www.votesmustcount.com /two_precincts.htm   (1249 words)

  
 Election Law @ Moritz - Information and Analysis (2006 Ohio Primary Problems)
While one common interpretation of the decision has been that it renders pre-election litigation over the conduct of elections more difficult, this reading needs to be qualified in at least two significant ways.
First, as others have begun to note, this interpretation may be less true of litigation intended to clarify unsettled or truly ambiguous matters of election administration, rather than litigation that instead would (arguably) unsettle existing, stable practice.
Election Law @ Moritz institutionally does not represent any clients or participate in any litigation, but individuals affiliated with the program may from time to time in their own personal capacity engage in pro bono representation of clients other than partisan candidates or organizations.
moritzlaw.osu.edu /electionlaw/news/ohio_primary_problems.php   (1582 words)

  
 Keene's win preserves spot for Democrats
The district covers Newport, Dayton, Bellevue, Southgate, Wilder and part of Highland Heights.
Ohio Supreme Court: GOP's justices appear to be buttressing majority
Newport: Mayor, all four on council will be keeping their seats
www.enquirer.com /editions/2004/11/03/loc_el-ky67KY.html   (710 words)

  
 The Free Press -- Independent News Media - Election Issues
The Dayton Daily News reported that in Montgomery County, for example, “Some machines began registering votes for the wrong item when voters touched the screen correctly.
"Ohio Attorney-General's attack on election protection attorneys draws mountain of documentation on state's stolen election, including new study on exit polls"
"Ohio's official non-recount ends amidst new evidence of fraud, theft and judicial contempt mirrored in New Mexico"
www.freepress.org /departments/display/19/2005/1593   (2527 words)

  
 Cincinnati.Com - Election 2001
Ask voters in Cincinnati's historic direct election for mayor who they voted for, and you're just as likely to hear who they voted against.
Although the tragedies in New York City and Washington, D.C. happened nearly two months ago and hundreds of miles away, their impact was felt in Tuesday's elections.
Billionaire Republican Michael Bloomberg landed the job of mayor and the task of steering New York through one of its biggest challenges.
www.cincinnati.com /election2001   (663 words)

  
 New Ohio Quinny Poll | Buckeye State Blog
Mayor Coleman and the DNC Day of Action
Mark Wagoner to Retire (and maybe even move outta' Ohio) (1)
Does Ohio Representative Matthew Barrett (D) REALLY hate women?
www.buckeyestateblog.com /new_ohio_quinny_poll   (396 words)

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