Betreff: [prep2003discovery2] Fw: [P&C] Ohio Election Results Not Official Yet
Von: "M Jenny"
Datum: Thu, 4 Nov 2004 09:45:06 -0800
An: "fdisclosures" ,

This is from another list.
Jenny
 

dunno how to verify this, but it fits with what i know too...the guy who posted it is on a climate group with me and generally is very knowledgeable....i thought i'd do what it said and post this to my other groups too..d

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To: Paleontology_and_Climate@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 6:16 AM
Subject: [P&C] Ohio Election Results Not Official Yet


Interview results from a person on a Dane County bicycling listserv
that I subscribe to.

Mike

"It's not over until the fat lady sings"

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[Bikies] The Low Down on Ohio

    * From: Martin Lund
    * Subject: [Bikies] The Low Down on Ohio
    * Date: Wed, 03 Nov 2004 13:00:33 -0800

I just got off the phone with the office of the Ohio
Secretary of State and was told the following:

-Kerry's concession has no legal bearing on who wins
the election.

-Ohio has been using and counting provisional ballots
for the exact same way for the past 10 elections.

-Ohio and Federal law dictate that the state will wait
10 days and then begin counting the provisional
ballots.

-All valid provisional ballots will be counted.

-The winner of the state of Ohio shall not be
considered official until such time as all provisional
ballots have been counted.

-*If* Kerry is found to win Ohio, regardless of his
public concession, he will win the election.

The woman I spoke with asked that people post this
information far and wide becuase, for whatever reason,
the media aren't reporting it.

-Martin

http://www.mail-archive.com/bikies%40danenet.org/msg05420.html



         





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