Mahoning:
http://votecobb.com/recount/ohio_reports/counties/mahoning.phpI can't even see Franklin posted.
Good article here.
http://www.buzzflash.com/contributors/04/11/con04517.html 5. Cuyahoga and Summit Counties use punch cards, as do most of the counties in Ohio. Franklin and Mahoning use paperless touch screen machines (made by two different manufacturers). Mahoning's is a true computer touch screen system, while Franklin's machines are an older touch pad type that is described in detail on the Franklin County Board of Elections web site. Mahoning was switched over to a touch screen voting system only recently. Both Franklin's and Mahoning's machines are considered to be DRE (Direct Recording Electronic) machines. They are "paperless" because they do not produce any paper trail that can be used for recounts. There is no TANGIBLE way to verify that votes were recorded and counted properly.
All of these facts together suggest that Franklin and Mahoning Counties actually had much higher turnout than was reported. I believe that a large number of Franklin and Mahoning County votes were "lost" by the touch screen machines. Look at these figures, which were obtained from the Secretary of State's official website:
Cuyahoga:
registered voters in 2000: 1,010,764
reported voters in 2000: 586,914
turnout rate in 2000: 58.07%
registered voters in 2004: 1,005,807
reported voters in 2004: 665,334
turnout rate in 2004: 66.15%
increase in registered voters 2000-2004: -4,957
increase in reported voters 2000-2004: 78,420
percent increase in turnout rate 2000-2004: 13.92%
Summit:
registered voters in 2000: 354,189
reported voters in 2000: 232,252
turnout rate in 2000: 65.57%
registered voters in 2004: 368,858
reported voters in 2004: 275,551
turnout rate in 2004: 74.70%
increase in registered voters 2000-2004: 14,669
increase in reported voters 2000-2004: 43,299
percent increase in turnout rate 2000-2004: 13.92%
Franklin:
registered voters in 2000: 681,949
reported voters in 2000: 417,800
turnout rate in 2000: 61.27%
registered voters in 2004: 845,720
reported voters in 2004: 494,792 (after corrections)
turnout rate in 2004: 58.51%
increase in registered voters 2000-2004: 163,771
increase in reported voters 2000-2004: 76,992
percent increase in turnout rate 2000-2004: -4.51%
Mahoning:
registered voters in 2000: 179,546
reported voters in 2000: 116,889
turnout rate in 2000: 65.10%
registered voters in 2004: 194,673
reported voters in 2004: 131,938
turnout rate in 2004: 67.77%
increase in registered voters 2000-2004: 15,127
increase in reported voters 2000-2004: 15,049
percent increase in turnout rate 2000-2004: 4.10%
You can see how Mahoning and Franklin differ from Cuyahoga and Summit. We can even combine the remaining "blue" counties (counties that went for Gore in 2000 and Kerry in 2004), and see the same pattern as Cuyahoga and Summit. These other counties include Trumbull, Athens, Lucas, Belmont, Lorain, Jefferson, Monroe, Portage, Ashtabula, Erie, and Montgomery. Although I've combined the counties here for efficiency, you can look at these blue counties individually and see the same patterns.