I picked a small suburb in Columbus, Ohio and compared the presidential election results of 2004 to that of 2000. This suburb has always been dominated by republicans and probably always will be. To my knowledge there was not any evidence of voter suppression in this area.
The results are quite interesting and for those of you who like comparing numbers, the stats may be of interest to you.
Total votes in 2000 was 17,833
Total votes in 2004 was 19,146
Thats 1,313 more votes in 2004 (9% more votes)
Bush received 89 less votes in 2004. (5% less)
Kerry received 2,065 more votes in 2004 then Al Gore. (9% more)
So basically Kerry received the votes of all of the new voters. Not bad considering that this is a republican neighborhood.
If Kerry can do this much better than Al Gore in a neighborhood dominated by republicans, then just imagine what a difference it would make if the democratic neighborhoods would have had a fair playing field.
Here is the chart:
http://my.core.com/~dlrslr/UA2004PresidentialResults.htm