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What Went Wrong in Ohio: The Conyers Report on the 2004 Presidential Election

What Went Wrong in Ohio: The Conyers Report on the 2004 Presidential Election
This fascinating and disturbing book is the official record of testimony taken by the Democratic Members and Staff of the House Judiciary Committee, presided over by Rep. John Conyers of Michigan, the Ranking Member. Originally published in January, 2005 by the Government Printing Office, it has been edited and re-designed for maximum readability. Both a riveting and alarming report on the status of our ailing presidential election process, this book provides new insights into the abuse and manipulation of electronic voting machines and the arbitrary and illegal behavior of a number of elected and election officials which effectively disenfranchised tens of thousands of voters in order to change the outcome of an election. The material in this report should be used as a guidebook to fixing our federal elections.



Justice and Humanity: The Politics of Edward F. Dunne by Richard Allen Morton,
Justice and Humanity: The Politics of Edward F. Dunne by Richard Allen Morton,
An Irish Catholic Democrat from Chicago, Edward Fitzsimons Dunne was one of the most consistent champions of the humane liberalism known as progressivism that dominated American politics between the 1890s and the 1920s. A close political associate of William Jennings Bryan, Clarence Darrow, Jane Addams, and Raymond Robins, Dunne has been labeled Chicago's first truly reformist mayor and Illinois's most progressive governor. At his death, political insiders compared his role in Illinois to that of Woodrow Wilson on the national scene. As chief executive of Illinois from 1913 to 1917, Dunne supported a variety of progressive reforms with far-reaching effects. He favored woman suffrage, argued for expanded state responsibility for overseeing workmen's compensation and teachers' pensions, and initiated large-scale improvements in the state's roads. Dunne's contribution to progressivism in Illinois, of course, was not limited to his term as governor. In a public career that began with his election as a Cook County circuit court judge in 1892, he always advocated progressive change. As an elected public official, particularly as the mayor of Chicago, Dunne played a unique role in bringing into government the direct influence of Chicago's circles of social activists. Richard Allen Morton's political biography, therefore, not only highlights Dunne but also illuminates the political dynamics of progressive Illinois.



Election Results, Mayor of Dayton, Ohio (Primary Election) - The mayor of Dayton, Ohio, is elected once every four years in a nonpartisan election. The two candidates who run in the general election are chosen in this primary election.

Election Results, Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio (Primary Election) - As of 2001, the mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio, is elected directly in a separate election. Prior to that, the candidate who got the most votes in the election for city council.

Election Results, Dayton, Ohio, City Commission (Primary Election) - Aside from the mayor, who is a member of the commission and acts as its chairman, there are four commissioners on the city commission of Dayton, Ohio. They are elected for four-year terms in open, nonpartisan at-large elections.

Ohio second congressional district election, 2005 - Elections were held in the Second Congressional District of Ohio on August 2, 2005, to choose a United States Representative to replace Rob Portman, who resigned his seat on April 29, 2005, to become United States Trade Representative. Jean Schmidt, the Republican Party candidate, defeated Democrat Paul Hackett, in a surprisingly close election as the district (printable map), which stretches along the Ohio River from the Hamilton County suburbs of Cincinnati east to Scioto County, has not elected a Democrat since Tom Luken won a 1974 special election.



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