Election doubts provoke protest
http://www.theolympian.com/home/news/20041212/southsound/48133.shtmlCrowd gathers on Capitol Campus
CHRISTIAN HILL THE OLYMPIAN
OLYMPIA -- More than 30 people stood Saturday in the shadow of the
Capitol to vent about an electoral system they say has left voters out
in the cold.
They're among many in the United States who believe the presidential
election nearly six weeks ago was fraught with voting irregularities
and other problems, putting the outcome in doubt.
"If we can't count the vote, we can't trust the results," said Shawn
Newman, an Olympia attorney who has litigated election law cases.
Earlier, he spoke through a bullhorn before a group of people bundled
for the cold holding signs reading, "No stolen elections" and "Count
all our votes."
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To learn more
For more information about the protests or about reported
irregularities during the 2004 presidential election, visit
www.51capitalmarch.com or www.nov3.us.