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  • Frye's unbubbled ballots exceed Murphy's margin

    12/15/2004 7:23:05 AM PST · by newzjunkey · 2 replies · 420+ views
    San Diego Union-Tribune ^ | December 15, 2004 | Philip J LaVelle, Daniel J. Chacon
    More people voted in the San Diego mayor's race for write-in candidate Donna Frye than for Mayor Dick Murphy, according to a review yesterday of disputed ballots, but it would take court action for her to be declared the winner. At the end of a full day of ballot examination, county elections workers ... had reviewed 4,854 ballots cast for Frye that were not included in the official results of the Nov. 2 election. Those numbers alone, likely to rise as the ballot review continues today, would put Frye 2,746 votes above Murphy's official total. The ballots were disqualified because...
  • Ohio certifies Bush win, but some won't give up

    12/02/2004 11:02:48 AM PST · by ambrose · 23 replies · 1,765+ views
    Knight Ridder ^ | 12/2/04
    Posted on Thu, Dec. 02, 2004 Ohio certifies Bush win, but some won't give up Disgruntled groups talk of re-count, legal challenge WASHINGTON - Ohio counties certified election results Wednesday showing that President Bush carried the battleground state Nov. 2 and with it won a second term. But the certification did not seal the state results, and disgruntled groups alleging widespread vote fraud plan further action. One coalition plans to seek a re-count. Another plans to file a lawsuit with the state Supreme Court today contesting Bush's victory. Despite these challenges - and rampant rumors on the Internet that Republicans...