SACRAMENTO — The California Supreme Court handed Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger a major victory Friday, putting back on the Nov. 8 ballot his initiative to change how legislative district lines are drawn.
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Nov 17, 2004Dayton Daily News Supports Recount
Think of it as preventive maintenance, sort of like an off-season check of your air conditioner. That check and a possible tune-up would be the only practical effects of a statewide recount of votes in the presidential race.
A recount can't alter the election outcome for the two third-party...
Dayton Daily Newsmore
Nov 16, 2004Enquirer - Final Results- No Vote Change in Warren Count
LEBANON - Warren County finished its vote count Monday without any results changing.
An additional 2,200 votes were added to the 93,321 that were tallied on Election Day, putting voter turnout at 76.3 percent. Most of the new votes were from provisional ballots, but about 600 of them were...
Cincinnati Enquirermore
Nov 15, 2004Cincinnati Post - Checking All Ballots Takes Time
Election officials in Hamilton and Butler counties are working long hours to determine the validity of thousands of provisional ballots cast in the Nov. 2 election.
"Our staff has been working 12 hours a day, six days a week," said Tim Burke, chairman of the Hamilton County Board of Elections.
Cincinnati Postmore
Nov 10, 2004Democrats Vow to Hold Bush Accountable
Congressional Democrats returned to Washington . . yesterday, making no apologies for the campaign . . and vowing to hold President Bush accountable for his handling of the deficit, the Iraq war and other issues.
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Nov 10, 2004Clinton to Democrats: Discuss Convictions
Clinton said Tuesday that Democrats "cannot be nationally competitive when we don't feel comfortable talking about our convictions." "I do not believe either party has a monopoly on morality or truth."
Associated Pressmore