to exactly illustrate the phenomenon you are looking at:
This was noted in both Conyers letter to Blackwell (12/8) and in Moss v. Bush --
In Miami County (Concord Southwest precinct) voter turnout was a highly suspect and improbable 98.55%. In Concord South precinct, there was a highly improbable 94.27% voter turnout. Miami County election results indicated that 18,615 votes came in after 100% of the precincts had reported. It is statistically suspicious that the extra votes came in at essentially the same percentage for candidates Bush and Kerry both before and after the 18,615 votes were counted Senator Kerry had received 10,724 votes (33.92%) of the vote after 100% of the precincts had reported. After the additional 18,615 votes were added, his percentage remained 33.92%.
Also - this site may have some of the data that will be useful for you:
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