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L. Coyote

(51,134 posts)
16. How Kerry Votes Were Switched To Bush Votes
Sun Dec 20, 2015, 06:25 PM
Dec 2015

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Conclusions

The 2004 Ohio Presidential voting results do not accurately reflect voter intentions. In Cuyahoga County, the election was flawed and the design appears to have been manipulated. At locations with several ballot orders in use, many votes were cast by voters crossing precincts, hence counted other than as intended. At precincts with the highest Kerry support, the percentage of uncounted votes is inexplicably high. The obvious inference—intentional manipulation produced concentrated undercounting, cross-voting, and vote-switching in areas of highest Kerry support—cannot be ignored in the face of the evidence and statistics. The possibility that ballots were switched to different precincts, post-voting to effect vote-switching, must be considered in a complete chain of custody context.

Many individual ballots resulted in a vote-switch, a two-vote margin difference from the intended result. Switched-votes cast for Kerry and counted for Bush had twice the impact as their actual occurrence, by each subtracting one from Kerry and adding one to Bush. Bush and Kerry votes also went uncounted as non-votes or were miscounted as minor candidate votes. A high percentage of all Cuyahoga County votes were cast at locations with multiple ballot orders. The manner in which precincts and ballot orders were combined increased the probability of a Kerry cross-vote being recorded as a Bush vote. Quantitative analyses of candidate votes and of non-vote percentages evidence the cross-voting and the patterns of cross-voting and vote-switching.

Sorting locations and precincts to their specific cross-voting probability subsets reveals intended voting patterns and the degree of cross-voting. The combinations of ballot orders and precincts at polling locations enables quantitative analysis of cross-voting and vote-switching. The complexity of the election's organization—the great number of combinations of ballot orders and locations—also makes the task of determining the number of cross-votes laborious and complex. While that process is not concluded herein, the procedures so far taken in this study define the process. This process may be more easily applied to other Ohio counties given less-complex ballot order combinations.

Any official inquiry into the 2004 irregularities needs to be independent of political interests, and monitored by political interests. The fact that the irregularities discussed herein are known and have been reported to multiple jurisdictions and law enforcement entities, and yet no official inquiry into the election has occurred, illustrates the broader failure of the current election process and judicial system to respond to election fraud and irregularities or to hold officials accountable for their actions. Polling places should never have been arranged such as in Ohio, with multiple ballot orders and separate casting and counting devices. Measures are required to prevent the possibility of similar future flawed election designs. To this end, control of elections should be removed from competing political interests and actors to politically-independent processes, with at the least, independent and political oversight of elections.

Many more conclusions remain to be made as study and analysis continues. The 2004 Ohio election ballots must be preserved to allow further investigations. If this study illustrates anything, hopefully it is the degree to which this problem has not yet been fully considered, and the complete failure of officials to respond. During an era of new voting system technologies and reforms, careful consideration of past errors may prove useful in avoiding their repetition and in preventing future abuses of process and power.

The 2004 Ohio Presidential election remains to be fully investigated. The blatant evidence of irregularities and unfairness of organization continues to be ignored by most jurisdictional authorities informed of the evidence. I thank those few authorities pursuing this matter further.

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MORE http://jqjacobs.net/politics/ohio.html updated 2008.04.28

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I fought the stolen election of 2004 and when the vast majority of elected Dems rolled over boomer55 Dec 2015 #1
That's exactly why Democrats havent demanded something be done about the process notadmblnd Dec 2015 #2
An investigation was made, but not by then- DNC running heads, that is for sure. mylye2222 Dec 2015 #6
I know I was totally confounded as to why Kerry just walked away and didn't fight it notadmblnd Dec 2015 #7
In fact Kerry and his aides worked on the case, but it was under the radar. mylye2222 Dec 2015 #9
What I remember involved Carville calling Kerry with "inside info" from Cheney's Mary Matalan that emulatorloo Dec 2015 #35
What you write is precisely the opposite of the true history. Why do you lie like this? L. Coyote Dec 2015 #18
I call bullshit. L. Coyote Dec 2015 #17
Yes! Was Republican SOS, sleazy Ken whats his name. Blackwell? emulatorloo Dec 2015 #36
thx, Coyote! librechik Dec 2015 #41
thx, Coyote! librechik Dec 2015 #42
I donated to the Green Party roody Dec 2015 #19
Yes, I did too. Was impressed with Green Party for doing that. emulatorloo Dec 2015 #37
I thought it was a ruse and distracted from the real fraud. Switched ballots recount the same. L. Coyote Dec 2015 #40
Same here actually. Xyzse Dec 2015 #51
the pdf from electionarchive does not work questionseverything Dec 2015 #3
I tried also....such a shame. mylye2222 Dec 2015 #4
Wasn't there one town where there were more votes for shrub than registered voters in that town? hobbit709 Dec 2015 #5
I was in the belly of the beast in 2004 in Ohio. Botany Dec 2015 #8
Agree. Media are even worse today, worshipping Nazi Trumpy. mylye2222 Dec 2015 #10
Same here pinboy3niner Dec 2015 #11
Cincinnati and Toledo partial results from Sec. of State Ken Blackwell's web site ..... Botany Dec 2015 #25
What do you mean, "they will not say shit." What is the Conyers Report then? L. Coyote Dec 2015 #43
Conyers did real good work and it was all but ignored by the DNC and the ODP Botany Dec 2015 #46
Didn't the Kansas thing turn out to be someone falling for that crazy idea about CVS? L. Coyote Dec 2015 #48
Dr. Clarkson is a serious person Botany Dec 2015 #50
I've found an archived copy of the Ohio exit poll pdf sonofspy777 Dec 2015 #12
And that is why we were told the exit polls were wrong, SusanCalvin Dec 2015 #33
I've been watching 2naSalit Dec 2015 #13
BINGO. ^^^^^^ SusanCalvin Dec 2015 #34
There is no more important issue than this Peace Patriot Dec 2015 #14
You are welcome mylye2222 Dec 2015 #15
How Kerry Votes Were Switched To Bush Votes L. Coyote Dec 2015 #16
thx, Coyote! librechik Dec 2015 #44
It's also worth looking at the facts surrounding the death of Bushie - Michael Connell Snarkoleptic Dec 2015 #20
Blackwell ... that's this Blackwell ... eppur_se_muova Dec 2015 #22
In '04 I marched to Blackwell's office with Rep. John Lewis in a voter suppression protest pinboy3niner Dec 2015 #24
Good on you! 2naSalit Dec 2015 #27
The kicker was that Mr. Lewis signed my placard. :) nt pinboy3niner Dec 2015 #30
That's cool! He's so cool! 2naSalit Dec 2015 #31
thx, pin! librechik Dec 2015 #45
A bit dated ... from 2011 ... but more details from Fitrakis: eppur_se_muova Dec 2015 #21
Then there were the 'experimental' voting machine software patches. Snarkoleptic Dec 2015 #23
And, I call bullshit again. L. Coyote Dec 2015 #47
Well, that's not the kind of response that wins you allies. nt eppur_se_muova Dec 2015 #49
Republicans and Greens are not allies. L. Coyote Dec 2015 #52
Duh!! malaise Dec 2015 #26
Me too. nt 2naSalit Dec 2015 #28
And then there was that crash malaise Dec 2015 #29
Here in Euope I was asked before the election what I predicted DFW Dec 2015 #32
It's all right out there. SusanCalvin Dec 2015 #38
In 2009 Dems could have protected our elections and voter rights, but were too busy ... Scuba Dec 2015 #39
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