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On 4 Nov 2004 10:04:29 -0800, (Jonathan
Ganz) wrote this crap:


Really? No paper trail? Hasn't that been used as an argument against electronic voting machines?
How long have these Diebold machines been in use?


Jon-boy is flat out lying. 77% of Ohio used punch cards. The rest
used optical scan paper ballots.


From a known liar such as yourself, you're not credible.



**** You, you liberal liar.
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Article published Sunday, October 24, 2004

Punch card ballot prevails in Ohio, despite problems
73% of voters use archaic system

By JAMES DREW
COLUMBUS BUREAU CHIEF


COLUMBUS - In February, Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell wrote,
"With Ohio slated by both national parties as a battleground state,
the possibility of a close election with punch cards as the state's
primary voting device invites a Florida-like calamity."
The use of punch cards in the presidential election of 2000 in Florida
had eroded trust in the nation's outdated and inconsistent voting
system.

"They unnecessarily disenfranchise some votes," Mr. Blackwell said in
an interview last week.

Florida has electronic voting machines for this year's election.

But in Ohio, voters in 68 of 88 counties - roughly 73 percent of
voters - will use punch card ballots.
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I proved you a dumbass loser, once again.






Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!