Here's NORTH CAROLINA
Media source/Raleigh News and Observer
Date/Aug 19 2004
State/North Carolina
City of County/Wake County
# of suspect votes/Twenty-three forms of 4,000 turned in by N.C. PIRG
"a couple hundred" others were being held because of illegibility and other problems.
past history/Some of the forms had nonexistent addresses, suspiciously similar signatures, or birth dates that appear to have been altered, said In Prens' case, the form misspelled his first name and listed him as having been born in 1986, and not 1989, though his address, phone number and other information were correct
source of fraud: individual
employee/Community Voters Project of N.C. PIRG
The campaign, paid for by a donation from a private foundation,
Also doing work in Michigan and Florida
who is taking action against/
county Elections Director Cherie Poucher.
State Board of Elections is investigating
Link; http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1194637/posts
PARTY:
The 23 forms in question include would-be voters who are Republicans, Democrats and unaffiliated.
Media source/WCPO
Date/Sept 25th
State/OHIO
Voter advocates say a late flood of new registrations will lead to a confusion and lost votes on Election Day. Election boards in Ohio's largest counties are getting nearly double the number of registration cards submitted in 2000.
The scramble is expected to intensify this wee, as the October 4 registration deadline nears. Election boards have hired extra staff members, extended working hours, or both, to process registration cards. Some boards are processing them 24 hours a day.
Dennis Lieberman, chairman of the Democratic Party in Montgomery County, says surveys show that the majority of new voters appear to be Democrats.