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Respectful... By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: December 31, 2004
Filed at 12:08 a.m. ET
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- Two third-party presidential candidates asked a federal court Thursday to force a second recount of the Ohio vote, alleging county election boards altered votes and didn't follow proper procedures in the recount that ended this week.
Lawyers for Green Party candidate David Cobb and the Libertarian Party's Michael Badnarik made their request in federal court in Columbus.
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`We've documented in this filing how this recount was not conducted in accordance with uniform standards throughout Ohio'' as required by the U.S. Constitution, said John Bonifaz, a lawyer from the National Voting Right Institute representing the candidates.
Ohio law requires an elections board to manually recount a randomly selected 3 percent of ballots. If the totals match certified results for those precincts, all the county's votes are then machine-counted. If the hand count is off, a county must manually recount all its ballots.
The filing, part of an ongoing lawsuit originally brought by a county board of elections to stop the recount, alleges counties did not randomly select precincts for the manual recount and some workers altered votes to prevent a full hand count.http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/national/AP-Ohio-Vote.html
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