WITNESS TO A CRIME:

A CITIZENS' AUDIT OF AN AMERICAN ELECTION

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   "Witness to a Crime:
   A Citizens' Audit of an
   American Election" is
   based upon painstaking
   analysis of forensic
   evidence that no one
   else has even looked at.
   Altogether, 126,000
   ballots, 127 poll books,
   and 141 voter signature
   books were examined from
   18 counties in Ohio. The
   evidence revealed far
   more egregious numbers
   in the audited counties
   than had been indicated
   by the precinct results:


60% to 70% of ballots punched for Connally were also
punched for Bush

50% or more of ballots punched for gay marriage were
also punched for Bush

Most of the uncounted ballots in eight urban counties
were punched in advance for Badnarik and/or Peroutka,
thus ruining ballots expected to be cast for Kerry in
heavily Democratic precincts

Votes were shifted from Kerry to Nader in Cleveland
and Akron

Voting machines in Montgomery County were rigged to
make it more difficult to punch for president than
for any other office on the ballot

An uninvited private technician reprogrammed the
tabulators on Election Day in Butler County, and the
ballots fail to match the tabulator count in every
audited precinct

The official turnout data was wrong in all 82
precincts in Miami County, not just in the precinct
with 98.55% turnout

Voter signature books with no ballot stub numbers
were found in Clermont and Miami counties

More ballots were photographed than the total number
issued to voters in nearly every audited precinct in
Clermont, Darke, Mercer and Van Wert counties

Optical scan ballots in Clermont County were altered
with stickers that switched votes in the presidential
election and in five other contests also

Ballots were shifted from precinct to precinct in
Warren County in order to manipulate the vote count,
under cover of a fake “homeland security alert”

Ballots were sorted according to candidate –
212 consecutive ballots for Bush in Butler County,
359 consecutive ballots for Bush in Delaware County –
proof that someone had unauthorized access
to the ballots


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