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[[Category:Issues]]There have been repeated claims of election-rigging via defective voting machines in recent US elections, most notably the [[wikipedia:United States presidential election, 2000|2000 presidential election]] in which [[George W. Bush]] was elected by a narrow margin (271/538, 50.3%) and the [[wikipedia:United States presidential election, 2004|2004 presidential election]] in which he was re-elected by somewhat less narrow margin (286/538, 53.2%).
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[[Category:Issues]]There have been repeated claims in the past two United States Presidential elections (2004 and 2000) of vote-rigging via defective voting machines, mass deletions of registered voters, and other means.
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In the [[wikipedia:United States presidential election, 2000|2000 election]], [[George W. Bush]] was officially elected by a narrow margin (271/538, 50.3%), and in the [[wikipedia:United States presidential election, 2004|2004 presidential election]] he was officially re-elected by somewhat less narrow margin (286/538, 53.2%). According to many claims, he would have been the clear loser in both cases had the votes been counted correctly.
 
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* '''2006-02-22''' [http://www.latimes.com/news/local/politics/socal/la-me-diebold22feb22,0,33600.story?coll=la-news-politics-local Man Pleads Not Guilty in Voting Device Case][([http://rss.slashdot.org/Slashdot/slashdot?m=3948 2006-02-26 slashdot])
 
* '''2006-02-22''' [http://www.latimes.com/news/local/politics/socal/la-me-diebold22feb22,0,33600.story?coll=la-news-politics-local Man Pleads Not Guilty in Voting Device Case][([http://rss.slashdot.org/Slashdot/slashdot?m=3948 2006-02-26 slashdot])
 
===2000 Election===
 
===2000 Election===
* "Although it was reported -- in ''The New York Times'', no less -- that [[Al Gore]] got more votes than [[George W. Bush]] in a statewide recount of Florida "no matter what standard was chosen to judge voter intent," most Americans don't know to this day that Gore actually won the 2000 election. The reason is a small percentage of Republican spin and a large percentage of journalistic cowardice in the mainstream media following [[9/11]]. (This cowardice is limited to the USA, by the way -- the story was extensively covered in most of the rest of the world.)" [http://www.alternet.org/rights/37153/]
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* "Although it was reported – in ''The New York Times'', no less – that [[Al Gore]] got more votes than [[George W. Bush]] in a statewide recount of Florida "no matter what standard was chosen to judge voter intent," most Americans don't know to this day that Gore actually won the 2000 election. The reason is a small percentage of [[US Republican Party|Republican]] spin and a large percentage of journalistic cowardice in the mainstream media following [[9/11]]. (This cowardice is limited to the USA, by the way -- the story was extensively covered in most of the rest of the world.)" [http://www.alternet.org/rights/37153/]

Revision as of 12:09, 24 June 2006

There have been repeated claims in the past two United States Presidential elections (2004 and 2000) of vote-rigging via defective voting machines, mass deletions of registered voters, and other means.

In the 2000 election, George W. Bush was officially elected by a narrow margin (271/538, 50.3%), and in the 2004 presidential election he was officially re-elected by somewhat less narrow margin (286/538, 53.2%). According to many claims, he would have been the clear loser in both cases had the votes been counted correctly.

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2004 Election

2000 Election

  • "Although it was reported – in The New York Times, no less – that Al Gore got more votes than George W. Bush in a statewide recount of Florida "no matter what standard was chosen to judge voter intent," most Americans don't know to this day that Gore actually won the 2000 election. The reason is a small percentage of Republican spin and a large percentage of journalistic cowardice in the mainstream media following 9/11. (This cowardice is limited to the USA, by the way -- the story was extensively covered in most of the rest of the world.)" [1]