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Election News Roundup-- Halliburton Declared Winner!

by Lynda Carson (tenantsrule [at] yahoo.com)
In A Roundup Of The Nations Election News, It Appears That By A Landslide, Halliburton Is This Years Biggest Winner From The 2004 Elections! Kerry Delivers Election To Bush In A Flip Flop!
DICK CHENEY & HALLIBURTON MAKE A HUGE PROFIT FROM THIS YEARS ELECTION!

Halliburton Surges After Bush Re-Election 
Reuters - Nov 03 2:51 PM
Shares in problem-plagued Halliburton Co. rose to their highest level in more than three years on Wednesday, carried by a rally in oil-related stocks after President Bush's re-election.

1. TriCities.com | Voting Problems Should Not Affect Final Election Results 
Bristol Herald Courier - Nov 03 3:40 PM
Some voters who did show up to vote had a few problems at the polls yesterday. Although election officials do not expect these problems will have any effect on election results, they still feel badly that some voters were inconvenienced.

2. Jackson Co. Election Officials Anticipate Some Problems Tuesday 
KMBC TheKansasCityChannel.com via Yahoo! News - Nov 02 5:52 AM
Jackson County election officials are gearing up for some problems at the polls Tuesday, KMBC's Bev Chapman reported.

3. E-voting problems reported as election gets under way 
PC Advisor - Nov 03 3:08 AM
Reports of problems with electronic voting technology cropped up across the USA yesterday, including the key states of Pennsylvania and Ohio, as millions of US citizens flooded polling centres for the country's presidential election.

4. US Election: Officials Report Scattered Problems, OSCE Observers Monitor Voting 
Voice of America - Nov 02 4:47 PM
Election officials are reporting scattered problems at various polling stations throughout the United States, but say voting is going smoothly and normally at most precincts.

5. E-voting problems reported as election gets under way 
IDG.com.sg - Nov 02 5:08 PM
Reports of problems with electronic voting technology cropped up across the country Tuesday, including the key states of Pennsylvania and Ohio, as millions of U.S. citizens flooded polling places for the country's presidential election.

6. Nov. 2, 2004 Election Board Denies Significant Problems 
KCTV 5 Kansas City - Nov 02 3:41 PM
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Some Democrats were crying foul Tuesday night about possible voter problems in Eastern Jackson County, but the election board there denied any significant problems.

7. Election boards not expecting problems 
The Herald-Star Online - Nov 02 8:16 AM
Election boards in the Tri-State Area expect few problems for Tuesday's elections and are reporting little changes in routine.

8. Martin plans to congratulate Bush, discuss bilateral problems 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Nov 03 10:00 AM
Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin said he would be telephoning US President George W. Bush to congratulate him on his re-election but would also raise some bilateral problems between the two countries.

9. Big turnouts and voting problems mark White House election battle 
Canadian Press via Yahoo! News - Nov 02 3:35 PM
WASHINGTON (CP) - Americans endured massive lineups across the United States on Tuesday for their chance to break the deadlock between George W. Bush and Democratic challenger John Kerry in a high-stakes presidential election that has riveted the country.

10. Big turnouts, problems mark deadlocked White House election battle 
Canadian Press via Yahoo! News - Nov 02 4:31 PM
WASHINGTON (CP) - President George W. Bush and Democratic challenger John Kerry started picking up state victories in early returns Tuesday in a high-stakes presidential election that has riveted the country and propelled Americans to vote in potentially record numbers.

11. Minor Problems do not deter election efforts 11/2/2004 
WRUF-AM Gainesville - Nov 02 3:04 PM
Any problems that have occurred thus far have been insignificant says Secretary of State spokesperson Alia Faraj. Many voters are just waiting to see another 2000 election mix-up tonight and some even expect problems to arise all over the country.

12. Poll: Californians Expect Poll Problems Will Cast Doubt On Election 
NBC 4 Los Angeles - Nov 02 8:13 AM
LOS ANGELES -- A new poll finds that two-thirds of Californians believe it's likely that problems at the polls nationwide will call into question the results of the presidential election.

13. Minor problems reported in election 'War Room' 
Palm Beach Post - Nov 02 7:26 AM
The Supervisor of Elections "war room" began election day with phone calls from precincts with minor equipment problems. As of 8:50 a.m., they received about 70 calls for paper jams, missing power cords and frozen machines that were repaired by turning them off and back on.

14. After 2000, Florida braces for Election Day problems 
USA Today - Nov 02 10:36 AM
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Four years after the election fiasco made Florida the nation's laughingstock, bickering over counting the votes and the rules of fair campaigning started before Election Day and continued Tuesday as voters stood in precinct lines.

15. Problems Reported As Election Day Begins 
ClickOnDetroit - Nov 02 5:55 AM
Polls Stay Open Until 8 P.M. Election Day is under way in metro Detroit, but not without problems. Voters have called Local 4 to report that one precinct does not have ballots and another is without electricity. The station was checking into the reports with Detroit City Clerk Jackie Curry.

16. Illinois spared major voting problems on Election Day 
Belleville News-Democrat - Nov 03 10:29 AM
Illinois was spared many of the issues some battleground states saw on Election Day regarding provisional and absentee ballots, but those votes still need to be counted.

17. Election So Smooth, Michael Moore Packs Up, Leaves 
WPLG Click10.com via Yahoo! News - Nov 02 10:53 PM
In what Gov. Jeb Bush interpreted as a positive comment on a smooth Election Day, filmmaker Michael Moore, in South Florida on the lookout for election problems, packed up his crew and headed to Ohio Tuesday afternoon.

18. NEW: Technical problems, 'operator error' slowed Bexar vote count 
San Antonio Express News - Nov 03 2:52 PM
While most of the counting in Bexar County's election went smoothly Tuesday night, problems with 19 touchscreen units delayed the final tabulation until almost 6 a.m. today.

19. Iraqis worry about own problems, not US election 
Australian Broadcasting Corporation - Nov 03 6:30 AM
While President George W Bush prepared to declare victory in the US election, ordinary Iraqis said they were too busy trying to stay alive to worry about who will be the next American leader.

20. Investigation: Polling Place Problems Surface Around Cleveland 
Cleveland - NewsNet5 via Yahoo! News - Nov 02 6:10 PM
What kind of problems can occur at polling places on Election Day, especially in such a close and charged race?

21. Benton County Officials Investigate Alleged Voting Problems 
40/29 KHBS/KHOG - 1 hour, 50 minutes ago
BENTONVILLE, Ark. -- Benton County Election Commission officials said Wednesday that they are still planning to look into possible ballot problems in one Hometown.

22. heraldsun.com: Plenty of N.C. election problems, b... 
HeraldSun.com - Nov 03 1:25 AM
CHAPEL HILL -- The problems were plentiful. In some polling places across the state Tuesday, people who should have received provisional ballots didn't get them.

23. Few problems on long, busy election day 
Mississippi Press - Nov 03 3:46 AM
PASCAGOULA -- Long lines, new ballots and voting machines made for a long election day. Most of Jackson County's election officials said Tuesday that the election went smoothly, considering the number of people casting votes.

24. By Megan Dardanell Voting Officials Hope Changes with Reduce Problems 
WNEP 16 - Nov 03 2:55 PM
Wednesday, November 3, 5:30 p.m. Election day went smoothly in Lackawanna County for the most part. There were problems at two polling places. A court order kept them both open late for voters. Voting officials hope changes next year will limit problems in future elections.

25. Election monitors see problems for US vote 
The New Zealand Herald - Nov 01 4:26 PM
WASHINGTON - International election observers predicted problems with new rules and technology for Wednesday's US presidential election that were designed to avoid a repeat of Florida's counting fiasco four years ago.

26. Nevada Decides 2004 - Election Results 
KLAS - 2 hours, 4 minutes ago
The intense scrutiny from poll watchers, attorneys and federal observers had many people worried about problems at the polls. In the end, there was much less trouble than expected. Get election results online NOW!

27. Ohio Election Laws In Doubt After Election Day Woes 
WCPO - Nov 03 2:56 PM
Ohio's election laws could be changed because of problems during Tuesday's election. That was the assessment of State Senator Mark Mallory on the day after Election Night.

28. Coalition Sets Up Hotline for Election 
SAP Info - 2 hours, 31 minutes ago
Reports of problems with electronic voting technology, such as malfunctioning machines and an inadequate supply of voting terminals, were reported to US state officials monitoring the Presidential election.

29. Jackson Co. Election Officials Anticipate Some Problems Tuesday 
The Kansas City Channel - Nov 01 4:36 PM
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Jackson County election officials are gearing up for some problems at the polls Tuesday, KMBC's Bev Chapman reported. Chapman said that at least 400 people who think they have registered have not and another 40 to 50 people have ballots that may be lost in the mail.

30. Some problems and oddities reported on Election Day 
AberdeenNews.com - Nov 02 6:38 PM
Despite some accusations of voter intimidation and vote buying, all indications are Tuesday's election went well overall in South Dakota, election officials said.

31. Californians: US Election Problems Likely 
KRON 4 Bay Area - Nov 01 11:54 AM
Posted: November 1, 2004 at 11:05 a.m. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Two-thirds of Californians believe it's likely that problems at the polls nationwide on Tuesday could call into question the results of the presidential election, according to a new statewide poll.

32. Canada Slams 'Serious Problems' With Ukraine Vote 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Nov 02 1:00 PM
Canada said on Tuesday there had been "serious problems" with the first round of Ukraine's presidential election over the weekend and urged Kiev to ensure that the second round was trouble-free.

33. Voters report few problems in a high-stakes election 
Times-Standard - Nov 02 10:22 PM
Voters at Humboldt County's polling places reported few problems Tuesday as they cast their ballots on a number of local, state and national issues, including who will be the next president of the United States.

34. St. Louis officials say few early election problems 
Kansas City Star - Nov 02 5:58 PM
ST. LOUIS - City elections officials hoping to avoid a repeat of the 2000 elections fiasco that blackened the city's image said Tuesday's problems were fewer amid apparently heavy turnout.

35. Some e-voting problems seen 
FCW.com - Nov 03 11:50 AM
About 30 percent of American voters used electronic voting machines in Tuesday's election. Some problems surfaced, despite what appeared to be a smooth operation.

36. High Turnout Causes Problems In Some Precincts Some Voters Wait More Than Two Hours 
The WMUR Channel - Nov 03 2:11 PM
BEDFORD, N.H. -- A record number of New Hampshire voters turned out for the election Tuesday, which led to some problems at the polls. In Bedford, voters had to wait for more than an hour and sometimes two hours to cast their votes throughout the day.

37. Fraud panel clears Afghan election 
MSNBC - Nov 03 1:37 AM
KABUL, Afghanistan - Investigators on Wednesday said that a weeks-long probe into fraud in Afghanistan’s presidential election had concluded that any problems with fraud were not serious enough to have overturned incumbent Hamid Karzai’s victory.

38. Secretary Of State 'Happy' With Election Despite Complaints 
ClickOnDetroit - Nov 03 12:43 PM
LANSING, Mich. -- Election Day generally went smoothly in polling places statewide, despite problems with MoveOn.Org and some complaints over poll challengers, Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land said Wednesday.

39. Long Lines, Scattered Problems Greet Voters 
Washington Post - Nov 02 10:33 AM
Crowded polling places and some scattered problems were reported this morning as Election Day began in the Washington region.

40. Polling Places See Scattered Problems 
AP via Yahoo! News - Nov 02 8:28 AM
Polling places experienced scattered problems Tuesday as legions of lawyers, election-rights activists and computer scientists watched, particularly in battleground states, for any trouble that could disenfranchise voters.

41. Problems at the polls ... Voters experience long lines, names missing from the books - PittsburghLIVE.com 
Pittsburgh Daily Courier - Nov 03 8:10 AM
Problems at the polls ... It was a rough day for election poll workers around the area on Tuesday.

42. Despite high turnout, county experienced few election problems 
Lisbon Morning Journal - Nov 02 11:11 PM
Election Day regularities experienced in other parts of the nation. County Board of Elections Director John Payne said the election came out without a hitch despite the fact it was the busiest experienced since he was placed in charge 10 years ago.

43. Problems few and far between 
San Antonio Express News - Nov 03 1:23 AM
Pre-election visions of endless legal wrangling apparently gave way to a more peaceful democratic process Tuesday, as millions of Americans waited patiently to cast ballots with only isolated problems reported around the country.

44. Polls close in Florida with only minor problems reported 
Miami Herald - Nov 02 6:54 PM
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - After two chaotic elections and concerns over whether votes would properly be counted in Florida, the state that decided the last presidential election witnessed only minor problems Tuesday.

45. After 2000, Florida braces for Election Day problems 
Miami Herald - Nov 02 3:49 AM
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - Four years after the election fiasco that made Florida the nation's laughingstock, the bickering over counting the votes has started long before Election Day.

46. Viewers Share Their Election Experiences Some Registered Voters Forced To Cast Provisional Ballots 
The Omaha Channel - Nov 03 10:25 AM
OMAHA, Neb. -- A higher than normal voter turnout this election has resulted in higher than normal polling place problems. Some voters, after arriving at their designated polling places, discovered that they weren't listed in the records.

47. Minor glitches reported in area counties on Election Day 
Clarksburg Exponent Telegram - Nov 03 1:28 PM
CLARKSBURG -- Long lines and minor ballot complications plagued some counties in the area on Election Day, but the majority reported no problems. At Hepzibah Elementary School in Taylor County, frustrated voters waited up to two hours to cast their votes.

48. Poll Workers Report Problems With Election Watchers 
ClickOnDetroit - Nov 02 2:55 PM
DETROIT -- As Michigan voters cast their ballots Tuesday, poll workers dealt with a few power outages and malfunctioning voting machines while others passed on complaints about poll watchers to state election officials.

49. Newsview: Familiar Problems to Shadow Bush 
AP via Yahoo! News - Nov 03 1:31 PM
Successful in persuading voters not to change leaders in wartime, President Bush faces a second term packed with problems bred in his first, from the need for an exit strategy in Iraq to the prospect of staggering budget deficits at home.

50. Democracy Now! | Election 2004: Shoplifting the Presidency? 
Democracy Now! - Nov 03 7:40 AM
Election 2004: Shoplifting the Presidency? We speak with investigative reporter Greg Palast and Barbara Arnwine of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law about voting problems in Florida, Ohio and New Mexico.

51. A sigh to behold: Problems down, turnout soars 
St. Petersburg Times - Nov 02 10:21 PM
A near record number of Floridians flocked to the polls Tuesday in an election that brought scattered reports of voting machine glitches but appeared to avoid the widespread problems that characterized the 2000 presidential race.

52. Experts brace for problems with U.S. election's provisional ballots, machines 
Canada.com - Nov 02 8:30 AM
(AP) - Lawyers, election-rights activists and computer scientists fearing mayhem at the polls descended on Florida, Ohio and other battleground states Tuesday, vigilant for trouble with such contentious matters as provisional ballots and electronic voting machines.

53. Canada-U.S. relations expected to be same-old, same-old with Bush re-election 
Canadian Press via Yahoo! News - Nov 03 2:42 PM
OTTAWA (CP) - Parliament Hill is abuzz over what the re-election of U.S. President George W. Bush means for Canada, and the consensus appears to be: more of the same.

54. Lessons Learned From 2004 Election To Help Future Elections 
WYFF TheCarolinaChannel.com via Yahoo! News - Nov 03 1:51 PM
On a day where Greenville County may have had record voter turnout, Elections Director Conway Belangia was already looking toward the next election.

55. Poll finds Californians expect poll problems will cast doubt on election 
KESQ - Nov 01 6:58 AM
SAN FRANCISCO A new poll finds that two-thirds of Californians believe it's likely that problems at the polls nationwide will call into question the results of the presidential election.

56. Investigators say Afghan election fraud minor, paving way for Karzai victory 
AP via Yahoo! Asia News - Nov 03 12:58 AM
Investigators said Wednesday a weeks-long probe into fraud in Afghanistan's presidential election concluded that any problems were not serious enough to have overturned incumbent Hamid Karzai's victory.

57. Halliburton Surges After Bush Re-Election 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Nov 03 2:51 PM
Shares in problem-plagued Halliburton Co. rose to their highest level in more than three years on Wednesday, carried by a rally in oil-related stocks after President Bush's re-election.

58. ELECTION 2004 
Daily Northwestern - Nov 03 4:29 AM
Despite minor problems with a ballot counter machine, no major issues were reported throughout the day as Northwestern students and Evanston residents cast their votes in the 2004 general election.

59. Problems are few at polls around area 
Hampton Roads Daily Press - Nov 03 1:26 AM
First-time voters drive up turnout, creating lines at polling places throughout the region Tuesday. Even with an expected record number of voters - and perhaps lawyers - flooding the polls Tuesday, election officials reported no serious problems.

60. Heavy Turnout Brought Its Own Problems 
WBBM - Nov 03 6:08 AM
- (AP) - The lesson for Illinois election officials is that record registration and heavy turnout comes with its own set of problems. Some precincts ran out of ballots. Others reported long lines even after polls closed.

61. World leaders hail Bush re-election, call for healing of divisions over Iraq 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Nov 03 2:58 PM
World leaders rushed to congratulate US President George W. Bush on his re-election and pledged cooperation with Washington to heal deep divisions over a host of international issues, notably Iraq and the Middle East.

62. Iraqis cynical about U.S. election 
ABC 13 Texas - Nov 03 6:48 AM
(11/03/04 - BAGHDAD, Iraq) — When Iraqis speak about the U.S. election — and it is seldom since there are so many problems in their own country — they express cynicism, even ridicule, about the vote.

63. Scattered Problems Impede Some Voting 
AP via Yahoo! News - Nov 03 3:53 AM
The big surprise of the 2004 election: For the most part, voters got to do their business smoothly. By the close of polls across the country, despite heavy turnout and hints of a vote-counting saga dead ahead, there were only scattered reports of headaches at voting stations themselves. And none were major.

64. World leaders hail Bush's re-election, call for healing of global divisions over Iraq 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Nov 03 12:53 PM
World leaders rushed to congratulate US President George W. Bush on his re-election to a second four-year term and pledged cooperation with Washington to heal deep divisions over a host of international issues, notably Iraq and the Middle East.

65. Karzai Wins Afghan Presidential Election 
AP via Yahoo! News - Nov 03 9:32 AM
Hamid Karzai was officially declared the winner of Afghanistan's first-ever presidential election Wednesday after a three-week probe into vote fraud found no grounds to invalidate his triumph.

66. No major balloting problems 
Palm Beach Post - Nov 02 8:54 PM
WEST PALM BEACH Four years after Palm Beach County voters and elections officials became the objects of international ridicule, the county appeared to make it through Tuesday's election without major balloting problems.

67. Few signs of problems at Florida polling sites 
CTV.ca - Nov 02 7:11 PM
There was high voter turnout and many long lineups in Florida Tuesday, but little sign of balloting problems that made the 2000 U.S. election so controversial.

68. Some Problems In Early Voting 
CBS News - Nov 02 6:54 AM
(CBS/AP) On election eve, voting officials from Florida to Oregon were already dealing with problems that could slow down voting and lead to court challenges if results are close.

69. Karzai Declared Winner of Afghan Election 
ABC News - 19 minutes ago
U.N. Board Officially Declares Hamid Karzai Winner of Afghanistan's First-Ever Popular Election

70. Quick Links to Election Coverage 
Nashua Telegraph - Nov 02 11:10 PM
MIAMI - Four years after a turbulent post-election drama, President Bush and U.S. Senate candidate Mel Martinez held early leads Tuesday night in Florida following a day of lengthy voting lines but only scattered reports of problems at the polls.

71. For International Observers, It's an 'Election of the World' 
Washington Post - Nov 03 6:49 AM
The U.S. presidential elections have become a great show for international observers. Diplomats and election monitors who came to Washington for this week's balloting expressed as much fascination with the process as American voters have manifested anxiety over the outcome.

72. Locally, voting problems are minor 
Green Bay Press-Gazette - Nov 03 2:09 AM
Traffic, parking and campaign signs too close to polling place doors were the only reported problems in the election process in Brown County on Tuesday.

73. Volunteers ready to help with election problems 
WNEP 16 - Nov 02 4:27 AM
PHILADELPHIA The polls are now open in Pennsylvania, with hundreds of volunteers and poll monitors on hand to try to see that things go smoothly. In Philadelphia, a group called "Election Protection" has volunteers at more than 350 locations.

74. Throughout Election Day, Votewatch to Provide Media with Data and Reports on Voting Problems Uncovered via Statistical 
[Press Release] Business Wire - Nov 01 5:21 AM
Votewatch, a non-profit, non-partisan election monitoring organization with volunteer election monitors nationwide, will provide updated reports and analysis of electoral problems on Election Day, as Votewatch's data analysis of election findings are available.

75. Iraqis Too Busy Surviving to Care About U.S. Election 
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Nov 03 4:14 AM
While President Bush prepared to declare victory in the U.S. election, ordinary Iraqis said Wednesday they were too busy trying to stay alive to worry about who will be the next American leader.

76. Florida officials express relief over election 
Miami Herald - 1 hour, 58 minutes ago
MIAMI - Talk about political flip-flops. Florida, the state that became synonymous with electoral futility four years ago, performed this week with apparent efficiency - the dividend of early voting, machines that worked, platoons of election workers and reinforcements.

77. E-voting problems cited as election gets under way 
InfoWorld - Nov 02 2:08 PM
Reports of problems with electronic voting technology cropped up across the country Tuesday, including the key states of Pennsylvania and Ohio, as millions of U.S. citizens flooded polling places for the country's presidential election.

78. E-voting problems reported as election gets under way 
Network World Fusion - Nov 02 2:08 PM
Reports of problems with electronic voting technology cropped up across the country Tuesday, including the key states of Pennsylvania and Ohio, as millions of U.S. citizens flooded polling places for the country's presidential election.

79. After 2000, Florida braces for Election Day problems 
USA Today - Nov 02 10:36 AM
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Four years after the election fiasco made Florida the nation's laughingstock, bickering over counting the votes and the rules of fair campaigning started before Election Day and continued Tuesday as voters stood in precinct lines.

80. Election So Smooth, Michael Moore Packs Up, Leaves 
WPLG Click10.com via Yahoo! News - Nov 02 5:09 PM
In what Gov. Jeb Bush interpreted as a positive comment on a smooth Election Day, filmmaker Michael Moore, in South Florida on the lookout for election problems, packed up his crew and headed to Ohio Tuesday afternoon.

81. Election monitors see problems for US vote 
The New Zealand Herald - Nov 01 4:37 PM
WASHINGTON - International election observers predicted problems with new rules and technology for Wednesday's US presidential election that were designed to avoid a repeat of Florida's counting fiasco four years ago.

82. Californians: US Election Problems Likely 
KRON 4 Bay Area - Nov 01 11:29 AM
Posted: November 1, 2004 at 11:05 a.m. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Two-thirds of Californians believe it's likely that problems at the polls nationwide on Tuesday could call into question the results of the presidential election, according to a new statewide poll.

83. Californians: US Election Problems Likely 
KRON 4 Bay Area - Nov 01 11:25 AM
Posted: November 1, 2004 at 11:05 a.m. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Two-thirds of Californians believe it's likely that problems at the polls nationwide on Tuesday could call into question the results of the presidential election, according to a new statewide poll.

84. Nevada Decides 2004 - Election Results 
KLAS-TV - 2 hours, 4 minutes ago
The intense scrutiny from poll watchers, attorneys and federal observers had many people worried about problems at the polls. In the end, there was much less trouble than expected. Get election results online NOW!

85. Big turnouts and voting problems mark White House election battle 
Canada.com - Nov 02 4:10 PM
WASHINGTON (CP) - Americans endured massive lineups across the United States on Tuesday for their chance to break the deadlock between George W. Bush and Democratic challenger John Kerry in a high-stakes presidential election that has riveted the country.

86. Election boards not expecting problems 
The Herald-Star Online - Nov 01 8:09 AM
Election boards in the Tri-State Area expect few problems for Tuesday's elections and are reporting little changes in routine.

87. St. Louis officials say few early election problems 
Belleville News-Democrat - Nov 02 5:59 PM
ST. LOUIS - City elections officials hoping to avoid a repeat of the 2000 elections fiasco that blackened the city's image said Tuesday's problems were fewer amid apparently heavy turnout.

88. Monday, November 1, 2004 Poll finds Californians expect poll problems will cast doubt on election 
KESQ - Nov 01 9:40 AM
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A new poll finds that two-thirds of Californians believe it's likely that problems at the polls nationwide will call into question the results of the presidential election.

89. Florida braced for Election Day problems: South Florida Sun-Sentinel 
Sun-Sentinel - Nov 02 8:05 AM
WEST PALM BEACH -- Four years after the election fiasco made Florida the nation's laughingstock, the bickering over counting the votes started long before Election Day.

90. Scattered Voting Problems Seen 
CBS News - Nov 02 12:54 PM
(CBS/AP) Polling places experienced scattered problems Tuesday as legions of lawyers, election-rights activists and computer scientists watched, particularly in battleground states, for any trouble that could disenfranchise voters.

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