I don't know if this was posted. I'm sorry if it was already, but I didn't see it here. I don't find it encouraging, but at least it is something.
Elections board's hot-selling records
"Everybody wants a piece of Cuyahoga County's presidential election.
High school students and college professors. Civil rights lawyers and self-appointed election activists. Politicians and Average Joes. Reporters from community newspapers to the Los Angeles Times.
Since Nov. 2, hundreds of requests to review, copy, inspect and even manipulate records related to the election have flooded the board's offices. Many of the requests are testing Ohio's open records law, the patience of elections officials and the will of the people submitting them."
More:
http://www.cleveland.com/election/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/cuyahoga/1103711646253230.xmlYou might have to register, but it is easy and not a lot of info to give.