In Columbus, Ohio, for example, the machines registered several hundred more votes for Bush than the number of total voters who cast ballots. ACT NOW!
Investigate The E-Vote
Friday 2:42 PM
A little more than a week after Election Day, the reports are rolling in of some unsettling trends concerning electronic voting machines. In Columbus, Ohio, for example, the machines registered several hundred more votes for Bush than the number of total voters who cast ballots. And in North Carolina, a voting machine lost more than 4,000 votes because of problems determining the machines' memory capacity. There's been more than 30,000 complaints about electronic voting machines—and the Internet rumors are flying. That's why Working Assets' ActForChange is working with several members of Congress to call for an independent authority to investigate and dig deeper into the electronic voting problems.
You can Help!! Tell the Government Accountability Office to immediately start an investigation—so we can get to the bottom of the e-voting mess. ACT NOW <-----Click
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