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   Christopher Helms to All   
   Re: Bush won by 136,483 votes in Ohio.   
   06 Nov 04 19:54:40   
   
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   XPost: alt.politics.democrats   
   From: Hellmstoffer@nonuyerbuisiness.net   
      
   (Here's the story. The link is acting weird)   
      
   CONCORD - Independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader requested a hand   
   recount of ballots in New Hampshire after getting seven-tenths of 1 percent   
   of the vote.   
      
   “We have received reports of irregularities in the vote reported on the   
   AccuVote Diebold Machines in comparison to exit polls and trends in voting   
   in New Hampshire,’’ Nader wrote.   
      
   “These irregularities favor President George W. Bush by 5 percent to 15   
   percent over what was expected. Problems in these electronic voting machines   
   and optical scanners are being reported in machines in a variety of states.’   
   ’   
      
   Nader’s recount request came in as a fax at 4:59 p.m., one minute before the   
   deadline.   
      
   The application is not legal, however, because it did not come with payment,   
   according to Assistant Attorney General Bud Fitch.   
      
   “At this point, we aren’t considering it to be a valid request,’’ he said.   
      
   Anyone who loses by more than 1 percent of the vote has to pay for a   
   recount, he said, noting the cost statewide could be $80,000.   
      
   Nader can appeal that decision to the state Ballot Law Commission.   
      
   Two years ago, the commission agreed to go forward with a recount for a   
   legislative seat after a losing candidate tried to fax a copy of the check   
   to pay for the recount.   
      
   Secretary of State Bill Gardner said a Nader official told him the campaign   
   tried to fax a copy of the check to pay for the recount but it jammed.   
      
   “If they appeal, it’s up to the Ballot Law Commission to settle this,’’   
   Gardner said.   
      
   Fitch said he had been in contact with Nader campaign officials throughout   
   Friday to inform them of the recount requirements.   
      
   In the request, Nader said he wants either a full recount or a   
   “statistically significant sample audit’’ of these vote counts.   
      
   “We would like to make sure every vote counts and is counted accurately,’’   
   Nader wrote.   
      
   Gardner said his staff intends to meet today to schedule the 14 recounts   
   that were legally requested - three state Senate elections and 11 for seats   
   in the 400-person House of Representatives.   
      
   The recounts requested on Friday included Hillsborough County District 27,   
   the Hudson-Litchfield-Pelham district that elected 13 representatives on   
   Tuesday.   
      
   Hudson Democrat Donna Marie Marceau requested the recount after finishing 32   
   votes away from the 13th-place finisher.   
      
   Kevin Landrigan can be reached at 224-8804 or landrigank@telegraph-nh.com.   
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