The Ohio Recount officially finished today without any major changes. The final recount tally gave George W. Bush 118,457 votes more than John Kerry, or a margin of approximately 318 votes less than the total certified by Ohio Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell on December 6th. The 88 county statewide recount finished when Toledo's Lucas County completed its recount earlier today.
While most observers believe the completion of the recount concludes the last important chapter of the 2004 Presidential election, there remain a few lawsuits from voters around the state who allege fraud or who allege that the Secretary of State's office inadvertently or intentionally withheld adequate amounts of voting machines in certain counties among other irregularities. Those readers familiar with this reporter and Elites TV coverage will note that we have been careful to do a complete and thorough account of all sides involved in the process. It is our intent to provide enough information to allow our readers to completely make up their minds one way or the other regarding the election in Ohio.
Upcoming articles will include an interview with a prominent Ohio law professor frequently cited as an expert on Ohio election law, interviews with observers of the recount, interviews with one or more voters alleging fraud, and a response from the Ohio Secretary of State's office to any allegations we uncover. Stay tuned to Elites TV for a complete Ohio election wrapup.