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BREAKING NEWS!
January 10, 2008 07:25 PM Eastern Time
Kucinich Asks for New Hampshire Recount in the Interest of
Election Integrity
DETROIT--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Democratic Presidential candidate
Dennis Kucinich, the most outspoken advocate in the
Presidential field and in Congress for election integrity,
paper-ballot elections, and campaign finance reform, has
sent a letter to the New Hampshire Secretary of State asking
for a recount of Tuesdays election because of unexplained
disparities between hand-counted ballots and machine-counted
ballots.
I am not making this request in the expectation that a
recount will significantly affect the number of votes that
were cast on my behalf, Kucinich stressed in a letter to
Secretary of State William M. Gardner. But, Serious and
credible reports, allegations, and rumors have surfaced in
the past few days It is imperative that these questions be
addressed in the interest of public confidence in the
integrity of the election process and the election machinery
not just in New Hampshire, but in every other state that
conducts a primary election.
He added, ?Ever since the 2000 election and even
before the American people have been losing faith in
the belief that their votes were actually counted. This
recount isn't about who won 39% of 36% or even 1%. It's
about establishing whether 100% of the voters had 100% of
their votes counted exactly the way they cast them.
Kucinich, who drew about 1.4% of the New Hampshire
Democratic primary vote, wrote, This is not about my
candidacy or any other individual candidacy. It is about the
integrity of the election process. No other Democratic
candidate, he noted, has stepped forward to question or
pursue the claims being made.
New Hampshire is in the unique position to address and,
if so determined, rectify these issues before they escalate
into a massive, nationwide suspicion of the process by which
Americans elect their President. Based on the controversies
surrounding the Presidential elections in 2004 and 2000, New
Hampshire is in a prime position to investigate possible
irregularities and to issue findings for the benefit of the
entire nation, Kucinich wrote in his letter.
Without an official recount, the voters of New Hampshire
and the rest of the nation will never know whether there are
flaws in our electoral system that need to be identified and
addressed at this relatively early point in the Presidential
nominating process, said Kucinich, who is campaigning in
Michigan this week in advance of next Tuesday's Presidential
primary in that state.
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