Glitch gave Bush extra votes in Ohio

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- An error with an electronic voting system gave President Bush 3,893 extra votes in suburban Columbus, elections officials said.

Franklin County's unofficial results had Bush receiving 4,258 votes to Democrat John Kerry's 260 votes in a precinct in Gahanna. Records show only 638 voters cast ballots in that precinct.

Bush actually received 365 votes in the precinct, Matthew Damschroder, director of the Franklin County Board of Elections, told The Columbus Dispatch.

State and county election officials did not immediately respond to requests by The Associated Press for more details about the voting system and its vendor, and whether the error, if repeated elsewhere in Ohio, could have affected the outcome.

Bush won the state by more than 136,000 votes, according to unofficial results, and Kerry conceded the election on Wednesday after acknowledging that 155,000 provisional ballots yet to be counted in Ohio would not change the result. (Full Ohio results)

The Secretary of State's Office said Friday it could not revise Bush's total until the county reported the error.

The Ohio glitch is among a handful of computer troubles that have emerged since Tuesday's elections. (Touchscreen voting troubles reported)

In one North Carolina county, more than 4,500 votes were lost because officials mistakenly believed a computer that stored ballots electronically could hold more data than it did. And in San Francisco, a malfunction with custom voting software could delay efforts to declare the winners of four races for county supervisor.

In the Ohio precinct in question, the votes are recorded onto a cartridge. On one of the three machines at that precinct, a malfunction occurred in the recording process, Damschroder said. He could not explain how the malfunction occurred.

Damschroder said people who had seen poll results on the election board's Web site called to point out the discrepancy. The error would have been discovered when the official count for the election is performed later this month, he said.

The reader also recorded zero votes in a county commissioner race on the machine.

Workers checked the cartridge against memory banks in the voting machine and each showed that 115 people voted for Bush on that machine. With the other machines, the total for Bush in the precinct added up to 365 votes.

Meanwhile, in San Francisco, a glitch occurred with software designed for the city's new "ranked-choice voting," in which voters list their top three choices for municipal offices. If no candidate gets a majority of first-place votes outright, voters' second and third-place preferences are then distributed among candidates who weren't eliminated in the first round. (E-vote goes smoothly, but experts skeptical)

When the San Francisco Department of Elections tried a test run on Wednesday of the program that does the redistribution, some of the votes didn't get counted and skewed the results, director John Arntz said.

"All the information is there," Arntz said. "It's just not arriving the way it was supposed to."

A technician from the Omaha, Neb. company that designed the software, Election Systems & Software Inc., was working to diagnose and fix the problem.


How hard is it to make software for a calculator?
 
If the Demonrats could figure out how to outwit a "chad", none of this would be necessary.

But they aren't going to become smarter than a small piece of paper any time soon... that's why they are Demonrats in the first place.

In fact, they won't be happy until a full scale civil war is started during one of their *%^&ing protests. SO BE IT!!! Bring it on. We'll see who is ready to do what.

I'm sick to death of these simpletons. I have no time for their crap. I don't want to hear about their infirmities, I don't want to hear about how simple machines kick their Demonrat asses, NONE OF IT!!!

They can't fill in a little circle, so someone has to make the circle removable; then they can't figure out how to use the little boinker to punch the little chad out, then some dimwit Demonrat makes a "butterfly" ballot, and all hell breaks loose! Hey! Guess what??? The rest of us don't care that you folks aren't smart enough to operate a ballot!

Dumb SOBs! :mad:
 
To be perfectly honest. . .anybody who can't figure out how to use a punch card voting system is too damn dumb to be voting.

Anybody who accepts a computerized voting system is too damn dumb to be voting under any circumstances. Talk about a potential for fraud. . .
 
No,
It was my relatives that gave Bush the boost in Ohio.
The fact is had Kerry won West Virginia, Ohio would not have mattered. For that matter had Gore won West Virginia, Florida would not have mattered.

The message is clear. We the people are tired of the Extreme Lunatic Fringe of Marxism political spectrum. Gay rights over human rights, abortion as a form of birth control and gun control instead of smacking down on criminals will not get you elected president.
 
The glitch DOES NOT give Bush extra votes,They caught it , and
are rechecking all the rest of machines and records. That is why they are
writing about it.............Ed.
 
The glitch DOES NOT give Bush extra votes

It does not anymore, since they supposedly "caught it". Wonder what they didn't catch....and don't know about. What we don't know about...I voted for Badnarik..Is there anyway I can verify my vote? NOPE.

We have to register to vote, (in every state but mine, although you need to provide proof of identity starting this election which is basically registration) but our votes aren't registered with anyone. Sick huh?



That's why they're writing about it.

Yes, it did give Bush extra votes on election night.

Hence the past tense "gave".

Geez....
 
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