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  Election Results, Montgomery County, Ohio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Montgomery County, Ohio, is governed by a three-member county commission.
The county prosecutor of Montgomery County, Ohio, elected for a four-year term.
The county auditor of Montgomery County, Ohio, elected for a four-year term.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Election_Results,_Montgomery_County,_Ohio   (289 words)

  
 Montgomery County, Ohio History
The subject of this sketch was the youngest in a family of' ten children, and was born in Montgomery County, Ohio, May 3, 1829, his early youth being passed on the farm, which was his father's vocation.
Ohio, and was ordained to the ministry and became pastor of the First Baptist Church.
The result of this marriage was nine children, three of whom grew up, viz.: James S., who was in business, but died at the age of twenty years ; M. Elizabeth, who died in her fourteenth year, and Clem.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Montgomery/MontgomeryDaytonCityBio.htm   (21102 words)

  
 The Free Press -- Independent News Media - Election Issues
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.
In five counties — Brown, Crawford, Jackson, Jefferson and Marion — using Diebold machines, there were problems with the counting of absentee ballots as a result of “the width of the ballot,” the AP reported.
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.freepress.org /departments/display/19/2005/1593   (2527 words)

  
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In Mahoning County, Washington Post reporters found that many people had been victims of “vote hopping,” which is to say that voting machines highlighted a choice of one candidate after the voter had recorded a preference for another.
Warren County is certainly a part of Republican territory in Ohio: it went only 28 percent for Gore last time and 28 percent for Kerry this time.
The Ohio secretary of state, Kenneth Blackwell, was a state co-chair of the Bush-Cheney campaign at the same time as he was discharging his responsibilities for an aboveboard election in his home state.
www.makethemaccountable.com /articles/Ohio_s_Odd_Numbers.htm   (2523 words)

  
 Ohio Election Fraud (Formerly "Fairness")   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Ohio was, of course, ground zero of the 2004 presidential election, and now it's the battleground of one of the most hotly contested governor's races in the country.
Ohio's closely watched and widely criticized election of 2004 exposed a wide range of problems, complaints, and irregularities in its voting technologies.
An important compendium of key documents relating to the Ohio election fraud of 2004, prepared by knowledgeable activists who were on the ground in Ohio, fighting against the coup at the time.
fairnessbybeckerman.blogspot.com   (10590 words)

  
 USATODAY.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
State elections officials believe it is the first time that an incumbent mayor has won re-election as a write-in.
This was the result of the takeover of the party last year by a group backing Finkbeiner, whose campaign adviser headed the endorsement committee.
Opponents said additional members would drain the commission's thin budget and were not necessary because the panel has only sanctioned eight judges in the last three years.
www.usatoday.com /news/nation/2005-election-results.htm   (10635 words)

  
 Bloggermann: Certified and/or certifiable - Bloggermann - MSNBC.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Data is still sketchy, but it turns out election officials accepted about 77% of the provisional ballots — about 121,000 of them.  No statewide count of the provisionals yet, though results reported by one county — Franklin (that's Columbus), indicated that Senator Kerry had gotten nearly 7,700 of the more-than 12,000 provisional votes counted.
Last week, the incoming president of the association of county election officials mused out loud about a suit to stop the Glibs, so I asked Blackwell if he was saying that his office would take no step to try to prevent the recount.
Ohio District Court of Appeals, asking the court to order Blackwell to notify each of the 8,099 disqualified voters and afford them the opportunity to contest their disenfranchisement.
www.msnbc.msn.com /id/6533008   (11486 words)

  
 Has American Democracy Died an Electronic Death in Ohio 2005's Referenda Defeats?
This poll was based on 1872 registered Ohio voters, with a margin of error at plus/minus 2.5 percentage points and a 95% confidence interval.
By election day, much of what it proposed was already put into law by the state legislature.
In Tom Noe's Lucas County, Election Director Jill Kelly explained that her staff could not complete the vote count for 13.5 hours because poll workers "were not adequately trained to run the new machines."
www.commondreams.org /views05/1112-21.htm   (1782 words)

  
 DNC Announces Ohio Election Review Team-March 3, 2005
During the General election, Andreef returned to Iowa to serve as political director and left mid-cycle to go to the battle ground state of Ohio where she was a regional field director for the campaign.
Malone was the Mayor of Marion, Ohio from 1980 – 1988.
These county boards are comprised of two Democrats and two Republicans and oversee the conduct of the election in the county.
www.gwu.edu /~action/2004/eday/dnc030305pr.html   (2591 words)

  
 The Free Press -- Independent News Media - Election Issues
While debate still rages over Ohio's stolen presidential election of 2004, the impossible outcomes of key 2005 referendum issues may have put an electronic nail through American democracy.
The controversy has been vastly enhanced due to the simultaneous installation of new electronic voting machines in nearly half the state's 88 counties, machines the General Accountability Office has now confirmed could be easily hacked by a very small number of people.
"Ohio Attorney-General's attack on election protection attorneys draws mountain of documentation on state's stolen election, including new study on exit polls"
www.freepress.org /departments/display/19/2005/1559   (2507 words)

  
 Committee Reports   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Appropriates $1,270,000,000 for hazardous substance superfund as proposed by the House instead of $1,274,645,560 as proposed by the Senate.
The Agency is commended for its past efforts in working with communities and other entities to resolve problems in this regard, and it is expected that this high level of effort and flexibility will continue throughout fiscal year 2002.
In addition, the conferees agree that unspent water and wastewater infrastructure funds totaling approximately $164,000 provided in a prior appropriation Act for Franklin County, Pennsylvania may be spent for other such water and wastewater infrastructure projects in that county.
www.congress.gov /cgi-bin/cpquery?&dbname=cp107&&r_n=hr272.107&sel=TOC_408830&   (5651 words)

  
 Cincinnati.Com - Election 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Butler County, OH Clermont County, OH Hamilton County, OH Warren County, OH Boone County, KY Campbell County, KY Kenton County, KY Dearborn County, IN Other counties
Hamilton County: 71 races, 1025 of 1025 precincts reporting
Use of this site signifies your agreement to the Terms of Service (updated December 19, 2002).
matrix.cincinnati.com /election2002/county.asp?county=hamilton   (51 words)

  
 Attorney General Voter Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Protecting Ohio's most vulnerable citizens -- our children and seniors.
Protecting Ohio by fighting crime and preventing prisons from importing out-of-state felons.
Basic candidate data supplied by the County elections official.
www.smartvoter.org /1998nov/oh/hm/race/106   (201 words)

  
 Election Ohio | Fairfield County General Election Results for Nov 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Fairfield County General Election Results for Nov 2001
WE, THE UNDERSIGNED CANVASSING BOARD OF THE ABOVE NAMED ELECTION JURISDICTION DO HEREBY CERTIFY THE FOLLOWING IS A CORRECT TABULATION OF THE VOTES CAST IN THE DIFFERENT PRECINCTS IN SAID ELECTION JURISDICTION.
.S T A T E M E N T O F V O T E S C A S T Page 12 10:28:01 17-Dec-2001 GENERAL ELECTION FAIRFIELD COUNTY NOVEMBER 6, 2001 SUGAR GROVE VILLAGE 94 WARREN E. 0375 188 RICHLAND WEST W.Ru-V.
www.electionohio.com /fairfield/Current_Election_Nov2001.htm   (1921 words)

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